if it has weezy breathing or runny nose or runny eyes, or if it wont eat, you should take it to your vet.
It's ears are hot and it's nose is dry.
I have a rabbit of my own and I can tell you that rabbits do not hibernate.
Only a vet can tell for sure if a rabbit has cancer, but rabbits with cancer will start to display signs of sickness or ill-health that rabbit owners should be able to notice. It's important that rabbit owners pay close attention to their rabbits every day so that signs of ill-health and sickness are caught early on. When you notice that your rabbit is sick, or might be sick, you should bring her to a "rabbit-savvy" vet (a vet with experience and knowledge in rabbits) so that you can find out what's wrong. See the related questions below for more details and helpful links.
Take the one out that does not nurse the babies.
If it is not breathing, then you can assume that it is dead.
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
Rabbit Fever - film - was created in 2010.
The duration of Rabbit Fever - film - is 1.42 hours.
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NO! There are some chemicals in that medicine that are deadly toxic to a rabbit. Instead, go to a local animal hospital and get the recommended fever medicine.
There are no statistics as to how many people die from rabbit fever each year. There are an estimated 150-300 cases each year.
It attacks the brain and spreads throught the hole body until you die.
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Fever to Tell was created on 2003-04-29.
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A little boy loves his bunny and takes him everywhere. The other toys in the nursery tell the velveteen rabbit that if you are loved enough you can become real. The little boy gets scarlet fever and has to have all his toys burned. Before he can be burned the velveteen rabbit becomes real and scampers away.
Tularemia or rabbit fever or deer fly fever often has an ulcer at the site that a person was bitten.
I don't have a rabbit, but I'm sure any VETERINARIAN could tell you.