u take the rabbit to the vet it is that simple because what if it is a life or death
situation. so the best thing to do is take it to the vet!!!!!!!!!!!
Once in a blue moon our guinea pig CoCo gets a tiny piece of lettuce in his eye. I've leared its best to leave it alone and he/she wil take care of it him/herself.
I own a number of rabbits myself, so I can help answer your question, hopefully.
If the rabbit is grown, take care of it just as you would if you had brought it home yourself. If the rabbit is a baby, it will have the best chance of survival if you give it to a wildlife rehabber or someone from a rabbit rescue organization. Baby rabbits are very difficult to hand-raise, especially if you don't have experience.
that is NOT true rabbits ARE easy to take care of and if you get them when they are young and hold them,play with them,they will LOVE to be held AND played with.Trust me on this I have three rabbits,to of which are young and LOVE to play.
Any breed of any animal can have white fur/skin and red eyes. A rabbit with red eyes and white fur is known to be an Albino rabbit. Albinism is common in rats as well. It can also happen to people (not so much the red eyes). there are black albino people which have white skin, even though their entire family is black.
The same colour during the day time.
do you mean raBBits
Most Rabbits have brown eyes. Albino rabbits have red eyes and there are even some rabbits with blue eyes.
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my rabbits eyes are brown
Let the mother rabbit take care of everything. She knows what to do.
Chewing the bark from trees whittles them down a bit.
I own a number of rabbits myself, so I can help answer your question, hopefully.
Aside from checking to make sure there are no dead babies you should leave the mother to take care of the newborn babies.
Totally! My friend has a rabbit, I take care of it (easy), and it is very fuzzy!
rabbits can only live up 12 years
It depends on the child's maturity and their patience. :)
Just like all of the other regular rabbits unless swimrex rabbits