Litter for a rabbit is the babies it gives birth to after being pregnant.
Normally rabbits get from 3-12 kittens in every litter.
Some rabbits like the Belgian Giant often only get one to two kittens in a litter.
Other smaller rabbits can get up to 16-20 in some cases, but it is not normal for them all to live. 6-8 kittens may live and grow up, in some cases up to 10-12 but this is very rare.
It depends on how many there are in the litter. Like if there are three she will probably keep it, but if there are six she might abandon it. Remember every mother is different. My Rabbit killed hers, she had 3 in her litter, and she dragged him out side of the nest! Still if your mother rabbit is feeding the rabbit, then it is not a runt!
Rabbits can be taught, re-taught to use a litter box, rabbits normally use one corner of their hutch/cage to poo in, if you get a litter box, and put some saw dust ectra in it, then get plenty of the rabbits poo and put it in the litter tray in the corner that the rabbit poos in, the rabbit should start to use the litter box and after a few weeks of the rabbit using the tray you should be able to move the litter tray to where you want and the rabbit will continue to use it.
it means a rabbit that is sick
That depends on whether you mean stuff from a rabbit or for a rabbit? Assuming the latter, it would still help to know exactly what sort of stuff. Cages and enclosures? Play toys? Bedding? Litter boxes? Feeding accessories? It's not possible to answer this question effectively without more information.
Puberty. When a male rabbit reaches 6 months and is not neutered his hormones will be at their peak.The reason a rabbit will then start marking with urine is territorial. Neutering should help to fix this problem. If he has learned to use a litter box successfully before once the hormones have gone he will revert back to this normally.
It depends on how many there are in the litter. Like if there are three she will probably keep it, but if there are six she might abandon it. Remember every mother is different. My Rabbit killed hers, she had 3 in her litter, and she dragged him out side of the nest! Still if your mother rabbit is feeding the rabbit, then it is not a runt!
Rabbits can be taught, re-taught to use a litter box, rabbits normally use one corner of their hutch/cage to poo in, if you get a litter box, and put some saw dust ectra in it, then get plenty of the rabbits poo and put it in the litter tray in the corner that the rabbit poos in, the rabbit should start to use the litter box and after a few weeks of the rabbit using the tray you should be able to move the litter tray to where you want and the rabbit will continue to use it.
I believe that word is 'litter'.
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No way!
no your rabbit that hade the litter before the ones your having now will not hurt the new litter because they are family as well they won't hurt each other. but when your mother rabbit has the new litter just try to put it somewhere else just in case that is what i did
the litter pan is probably to dirty for him to get into it, but if it isn't what i do when my rabbits stop getting into their litter pan and it's not dirty is i move it to a different part of the cage and they start getting into it again. so maybe put it in a different spot and clean it. if your rabbit doesn't use it after this he could be sick.
Yes, a baby rabbit is commonly called a kit. Several kits born together make a litter. While the mother rabbit -- called a doe -- is giving birth to her litter, it is known as kindling. Leveret is the word used for a hare under a year old.
It's bored and/or does not like the location of litter pan.
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Rabbits usually use the same corner to go to the bathroom. You should first observe which corner this is. Then put a litter material (newspaper, small animal litter, non-clumping kitty litter, or something similar) in the litterbox. Using fancy litters with chlorophyll crystals etc. may encourage the rabbit to eat the litter, so you should avoid those types of litter. Each time the rabbit goes in the box, you should give it a small treat (a very small piece of fruit or vegetable). This will teach the rabbit that going to the bathroom in the litter box is a good thing. You should also be sure to keep the litterbox emptied, or the rabbit will not want to go in it anymore. Eventually, the rabbit will learn that the litterbox is its friend. Some rabbits will learn it quickly; others never will. The key is to stay diligent in cleaning the litterbox and rewarding the rabbit.
it means "rabbit" in Japanese