When can a baby bunny leave the mother?

Baby bunnies, called kits, are typically ready to leave their mother between 4 and 8 weeks old.

Here's a breakdown:

* 4 weeks: Kits start venturing out of the nest and begin exploring the area around their burrow.

* 6-8 weeks: Kits are fully weaned and capable of finding their own food and shelter.

However, there are some factors that can influence when a kit is ready to leave:

* Species: Some breeds of rabbits mature faster than others.

* Nest conditions: If the nest is disturbed or overcrowded, kits may leave sooner.

* Environmental factors: Harsh weather conditions or limited resources can also impact a kit's readiness.

It's important to note that it's best to avoid disturbing a wild rabbit nest, as this can cause the mother to abandon her kits. If you find a nest, observe it from a distance and leave it undisturbed. If the kits seem distressed or orphaned, contact a local wildlife rescue organization for assistance.