Things You'll Need
- Kitten-milk replacer
- Syringes
- Rubber tube
- Timothy-and-oat hay
- Vegetables
Instructions
Cradle the baby upright. Place a short rubber tube that fits into the baby's mouth onto the end of a syringe. Feed a bunny that is less than one week old morning and night feedings of 2 to 2.5 cc of milk. Rub the area around its genitals to help it defecate before and after each feeding.
Feed a bunny that is between one and three weeks old morning and night feedings of 7 to 13 cc of milk. Rub the area around its genitals to help it defecate before and after each feeding until the baby is ten days old.
Hand-feed a bunny that is older than ten days with watered-down timothy-and-oat hay, pellets, dandelions, parsley or grated carrots until they are full. Put a dish of water in the cage.
Feed a bunny that is three to six weeks old morning and night feedings of 13 to 15 cc of milk. Stop hand-feeding after the baby is six weeks old.