spend alot of time with it
sorry about the rabbit :(...............If you want to replce him its fine if you don't you could try a new loyal pet companion like a guina pig or turtle.
It's possible, but most likely no. If your other hamster died, then play with it, and keep it happy and not lonely. Or you can clean out the cage, and then buy another hamster for her/him to play with. Then she will be happy, and the other one she would forget about. It's possible, but most likely no. If your other hamster died, then play with it, and keep it happy and not lonely. Or you can clean out the cage, and then buy another hamster for her/him to play with. Then she will be happy, and the other one she would forget about.
It is likely that she will need a friend. If you have a local shelter, try and find another guinea pig the same age to pair them up. I do warn you though, female guinea pigs do fight more than male ones! I would consult the vet first. It may be that she adapts well to living alone depending on her age. Only time will tell. P.S sorry to hear about your Guinea pig. X
Everyone grieves differently, so there's no rule about when to get the next pet after the last pet died. Just take your time, listen to your emotions, and do what is right for you.Aside from emotional issues, there's one practical concern to consider before getting a new rabbit: it's important to make sure that you've done everything possible to prevent the next rabbit from dying in the same way. This means knowing why your last rabbit died, and knowing the common methods of prevention for that particular threat. To do this, you should speak with your vet, and you should do research online to find out what the experts say. This will take as long as it takes: anywhere from a week to a year!For example:If your rabbit died from a broken back after falling off a table, "rabbit-proof" the area properly so the next bunny can't get up on the table at all.If your rabbit died from Myxomatosis, find out where you can get your next rabbit the proper shots, and start putting money in a savings fund for the vet fees.If your rabbit died from digestive problems, learn about a healthy rabbit diet, and find out where to find the necessary supplies. Also learn first aid techniques for gas so that you can possibly treat any discomfort and stop it from turning into an emergency. Also spend time "rabbit-proofing" so the rabbit can't eat anything unsafe. Do all this before you bring the next bunny home!And so on. See the related questions below for more information and links.
you can tell its a dwarf rabbit because it has a short body and a large head with rectangle like ears i had a dwarf rabbit we called him tiny tim but he died a few dyas ago because all the rabbits jumped on top of him i would advise you to keep the baby rabbit eaither inside or a cardboard box otherwise hell look like road kill
sorry about the rabbit :(...............If you want to replce him its fine if you don't you could try a new loyal pet companion like a guina pig or turtle.
No, because it will not like the other rabbit because if a rabbits comanion dies it will dislike the new one, or it will like the new one if your lucky.
rabbits will mate with any other rabbit of the right gender and breed. They aren't picky.
It's possible, but most likely no. If your other hamster died, then play with it, and keep it happy and not lonely. Or you can clean out the cage, and then buy another hamster for her/him to play with. Then she will be happy, and the other one she would forget about. It's possible, but most likely no. If your other hamster died, then play with it, and keep it happy and not lonely. Or you can clean out the cage, and then buy another hamster for her/him to play with. Then she will be happy, and the other one she would forget about.
"mom my rabbit died (start to cry )" That's how you say your rabbit died obviously Or "mom my rabbit died" Your mom "how?" You "Don't know" Your mom " your grounded for 2 months"
No because you dont want your dog to remember that companion in such a harsh way.
Rabbit Brown died in 1937.
usually not... but a mother rabbit would eat her baby if it died
Rabbit Warstler died on 1964-05-31.
Rabbit Robinson died on 1915-04-09.
Rabbit Benton died on 1984-06-07.
Rabbit Nill died on 1962-05-24.