If it is not breathing, then you can assume that it is dead.
Just once a day, but leave the food in all day and night. Give it about 1 tablespoon of feed per pound that your rabbit weighs. Unlimmeted hay is good, and just a little bit of fruit or vegetables once a day. Make sure not to give your rabbit iceberg lettuce. Berries, celery, kale and parsley and other lettuces are ok. Also, small pieces of apple or pineapple are ok.
You can tell if a clam is alive by observing if its shell is tightly closed or slightly open. If the clam is alive, it will try to close its shell tight when handled. A dead clam will have a gaping, gaping, or broken shell.
It is best to go to a pet shop and get a rabbit/animal friendly disinfectant, but you could also use javex, or most other disinfectants but you have to wait until the hutch is COMPLETELY dry until you put the rabbit back in. You can also clean a rabbit hutch with white vinegar. You can sprinkle a bit of baking soda in the places where is still has an unpleasant odor.
Quite a bit! In one day though, not very much!
You buy a rabbit brush from your nearest pet shop. Then sit your rabbit on your lap, (putting an old towel under the rabbit is good.) then gently use the brush to brush your rabbits fur, avoiding it's face. To brush underneath the rabbit, it may take a bit of practice. 1) Pick the rabbit up so it is facing you. 2) Gently lie it down onto your legs, so it is on it's back. 3) It may take a bit of practice, but your rabbit should go into a trance. (if you can't do it straight away, don't keep trying as you could stress your rabbit. Have a break in between each attempt.) 4) Gently brush your rabbit. Hope this helps!
Rabbit by Mary Ann Hoberman
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The shrimp would usually move if you touch it if it is alive so if you prod it a bit and it doesn't move it is likely to be dead
only a bit.
No. A. you were messing with the rabbit. B. rabbits don't own anything.
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You would sue whomever was responsible for the rabbit at that time, i.e. the owner.
It depends if it is a domesticated, vaccinated,Rabbit bit, no, unless the bite gets infected. If the rabbit was a wild rabbit yes you may be affected by rabies and other sicknesses that the rabbit might not be influenced by but you will be. If another rabbit bit your rabbit or so its better to be sure it wont get infected or if the wound doesn't heal your rabbit can be affected by flystrike Hope i could help
falcons, hawks, harriers all hunt the lowly rabbit. An eagle may try for a rabbit but they are a bit to bulky to catch the whilley varmat.
Its not impossible, just a bit cruel.
No, they are a bit smaller than rabbit droppings.
yes, it's a bit like squirrel :)