Quickly run away this is not a rabbit but a sign from god and dont worry your rabbit will respawn in 3 days.
Lets try a real answer. I have never seen a rabbit eat stones. This could be a sign he needs something to eat to wear his teeth down (a rabbit is a mono-fidant which means his teeth grow continually.) Try giving him a piece of fruit wood to chew on, anything but apricot which contains toxins. The stones will probablyu just pass thru his system but try adding some treats to his diet also to discourage the stone eating.
not that i know of. my cats love to hunt and they dont get hurt by it. it should be fine.
Angora rabbits, like all pet rabbits, can eat apple as a treat. Assuming your rabbit is healthy and eating a balanced diet, a small bite or two of apple every few days shouldn't hurt her. See the related question below for more details and helpful links about the rabbit diet. (Angora rabbits largely eat the same diet as other pet rabbits, although they may benefit from a slightly different pellet feed.)
If your rabbit is showing signs of shock such as being listless after an encounter with a dog, it is important to keep the rabbit warm, quiet, and comfortable. Monitor its breathing and heart rate closely. If the symptoms persist or worsen, it is best to seek immediate veterinary care. Offer the rabbit the opportunity to eat its favorite foods and monitor its behavior closely.
no but you should not they do po a lot if you feed em it
Using a large outdoor dog cage as a rabbit cage may not be ideal because the wire spacing could be too wide for small rabbits, allowing them to escape or get stuck. Additionally, the flooring of a dog cage may not be suitable for rabbits as it could hurt their delicate feet. It's best to use a cage specifically designed for rabbits to ensure their safety and comfort.
A small piece of pretzel will not hurt your rabbit. But dry bread is a better alternative as a treat.
not that i know of. my cats love to hunt and they dont get hurt by it. it should be fine.
Actually alfalfa in small quantities will not hurt your rabbit. Either a sprig of fresh or a small handful of hay is a great treat.
Sand is not good to eat. Small amounts won't hurt.
Yes, houseplants such as foxglove and cocoa bean plants are deadly toxic for rabbits. Never feed houseplants! Bring it to the vet immediately before the rabbit digests it.
Not a domestuc rabbit. Wild rabbits are larger ans more "dangerous" but still probably couldn't hurt a small child. Besides that a wild rabbit wouldn't let a child get close to it.
Rabbit's can not hurt predators that is why they are a vegetarian.
Dont make the rabbit scaredYou shouldn't hurt it
no just dont over feed the rabbit
No, if it eats a radish, it will still be fine. Radishes are good for rabbits. (You can hurt a rabbit with a radish if you hit him with it.)
no.
"She walked into the house this afternoon, it hurt my heart to strip her, poor rabbit."