Depending on what's wrong with your rabbit, you might be able to save it by bringing it immediately to a vet with experience and knowledge in treating rabbits. You can give the rabbit first aid until the vet takes over - ask people on online rabbits forums for help and advice about your specific case (see links below).
yes and no peter the rabbit is a fairytale it is not true so really he is not real so he did die but for little kids he is real and alive.
In the winter put a huge heavy cloth over the whole rabbit cage. This will keep the rabbits body temperature in there. Also shredded newspaper can make your rabbit warm. Avoid putting a hot object like a light bulb in there, it will make the rabbit More cautious.
If a rattlesnake bites a rabbit with less venom, monitor the rabbit closely for signs of distress such as swelling, redness, or difficulty breathing. Keep the rabbit calm and seek immediate veterinary assistance. Administering antivenom may be necessary to counteract the effects of the snake bite.
Viviparous means to give birth to live young. Rabbits, like most mammals, do this, as opposed to laying eggs.
You need to take care of living things around you such as plants to keep them alive and keep us alive they give us oxygen.
No, the rabbit never died, he has always been alive and always will be.
you cannot breed a rabbit with brea. bread isn't alive
You just keep it?..
If the rabbit is alive, then this is not likely, However, if the tortoise is not strictly vegetarian (which is not), then if it finds pieces of dead rabbit perhaps it will eat it
your mums ****** or a hatchet
don't put it with the male rabbit.
One! It will keep the rabbit doctor away.
in your fridge
in a cage.
It is generally not recommended to keep a wild rabbit as a pet. Wild rabbits have specific needs and behaviors that can be difficult to meet in a domestic setting. It is better to adopt a domesticated rabbit from a shelter or breeder if you are interested in having a pet rabbit.
yes and no peter the rabbit is a fairytale it is not true so really he is not real so he did die but for little kids he is real and alive.
They usually do this to mark their territory! Although it is usually the older rabbit that is more territorial... Hi jedward.fan13 here...I have a rabbit who is 3 years old and recently I adopted a baby rabbit, but the baby rabbit seems to keep peeing on the older one, Do you think this might be because the baby rabbit hasn't been spayed yet and the older one has?