yes you should, thats what i did when i found my baby bunny in the woods my dad told me that if you feed it kittens milk its alot healthier that regular milk.
It is not recommended to give baby cottontails half and half or any dairy products. They should be fed a specialized formula designed for orphaned or injured rabbits, such as kitten milk replacer. Dairy can cause digestive issues in rabbits.
Wild baby rabbits can eat rabbit pellets, hay and carrots when they are two weeks old. Before that you should hand feed them.
You can feed baby rabbits milk from its mother or infant formula milk designed for rabbits through a baby bottle, (KMR is a kitten milk replacer), which is available in pet stores. So yes you can feed rabbits milk, but special milk for pets, not normal milk!!
Feed the newborn rabbit Rabbit Milk Replacer or you can substitute that with Kitten Milk Replacer ( KMR ) Feed every twelve hours. NO MORE THEN THAT!!! Hold the newborn at a 40 degree angle. Feed 2-2 1/2 ML/CC for 5min. This is of course if the babies are orphaned. If not then leave them with their mom. If bottle feeding don't forget to stimulate them so that they will go to the bathroom.
I wouldn't recommend it. It is a foreign plant to rabbits. You should not feed it that sorry... Rabbits LOVE bananas though!
Lettes
yes you can but it will not give the kitten the nutrients it needs
It is not recommended to give baby cottontails half and half or any dairy products. They should be fed a specialized formula designed for orphaned or injured rabbits, such as kitten milk replacer. Dairy can cause digestive issues in rabbits.
carrots/lettus
No. No baby rabbits, orphaned or not, should be fed cows milk.
Wild baby rabbits can eat rabbit pellets, hay and carrots when they are two weeks old. Before that you should hand feed them.
RABBIT PELLETS AND NOTHING ELSE!!! If you give them greens, they will die!
Shoot them,cook them on a fire and feed to the pedophile
kitten or puppy formula
Actually no because it could be bad for the rabbits
Fill a pipette with baby soy milk formula (or kitten milk) and feed it to the baby mouse every 1-2 hours
You should feed baby cats a specially formulated kitten food that is high in protein and nutrients to support their growth and development. It is important to follow the feeding guidelines provided on the food packaging and consult with a veterinarian for specific recommendations.