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Old 05-04-2007
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Default my female rabbit has three baby's and she will not feed them or keep them warm

she don't care if we pick them up to check on them and then we put them right back
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You are definately going to have to take care of them. Follow what the previous answerer said and get bunny formula and bottles from your local pet store or vet. You need to keep them warm and in a very quiet area of your house. Be gentle and calm with them when you feed them. Call your vet with any questions or if they seem to not be eating well.
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You're going to have to feed them yourself if you want them to survive. Talk to your vet about getting a high-quality subsitute nursing milk for them and the proper type of bottles. Honestly, if its her first litter, its not unusual that she's ignoring them. She might not know what to do. In the future, it may be better if you try to mostly ignore her when she has them. By ignore, I mean don't pick the babies up or peek in on her too often. This makes her nervous and will cause her to abandon them.
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Most of the time if you touch the young animal such as a rabbit its mother will not care or feed it so you will have to get baby rabbit milk replacement it is just like the mothers milk xcept it is a powder and you will have to care for it
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