Instructions
Create a nest. The baby bunnies will need a nest made of something soft such as a blanket or towels in a box. Also, pet stores sell nesting wool for baby rabbits. Cover the box to create a dark environment, but leave a gap of about an inch for air to reach the babies. The room temperature should be between 68 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit and the bunnies should be kept in a quiet area.
Feed the mother rabbit a healthy diet consisting of high-fiber pellets and fresh vegetables. Stay away from beans and rhubarb. Serve her broccoli, Brussels sprouts, carrots with tops, celery and other green leafy vegetables. Her babies should be nursing, but rabbits only nurse once a day. If the female is not feeding her babies, take her out of the nesting area so she does not harm them. Feed the babies kitten milk replacement twice a day with a tablespoon of cream added to each can. Use a kitten feeding bottle to give milk to newborn bunnies. Check out mybunny.org for a chart on how much to feed a baby bunny each week before weaning at four weeks. Overfeeding can lead to death.
Handle with care. When lifting bunnies, do not pick them up by the ears or scruff. Stroke the top of a rabbit's head. Unlike dogs, rabbits do not react positively to having someone displaying a hand for sniffing. This action is perceived as threatening to rabbits and may lead to an attack. Many rabbits do not enjoy having the tip of their nose or chin touched. Once a bunny is comfortable being held, you can cradle it.
Clean the rabbit and babies. After feedings, wash each baby bunny's face and bottom. When the mama rabbit needs cleaning, cradle her. The cradling position is known to lead a bunny into a hypnotized state so wiping her face and other areas will be easier.
Exercise rabbits. Bunnies require exercise for good health. Allow the female rabbit to exercise, then return her to the babies for nursing after she has had time to run around.
Plan for the future. Decide if the female rabbit and bunnies will be indoor pets or kept outside. Indoor rabbits can be litter box trained. If rabbits are kept outside, do not allow them to roam free unless you do not plan on keeping them as pets. A suitable pen must be purchased or constructed. It is recommended that any rabbits kept outside as pets be brought inside at least once a day.
How to Care for Female Rabbits & Their Babies
Rabbits have become a popular pet and it's no wonder. They are adorable animals and, when properly cared for, can be a welcome addition to a family. When a female rabbit has babies, there are some tips for caring for the new bunnies in your life, along with the mother rabbit.