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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A New rabbit owner.

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    • Angel
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        Hello! So I rescued two baby rabbits from an auction earlier this week. They are scheduled for their first appointment at the vet I work for Friday. I’m not sure anything about them yet. I was wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of an age chart or a general size reference for age. Theyre black and white spotted. Not sure of the breed. My vet should be able to tell me when I bring them in but I was just curious. Theyre eating good and bouncing around just fine. The guidelines say don’t post any rabbits under 8 weeks of age so I don’t want to post pictures of them incase they’re younger. When I’m not home theyre in a 2×3 c&c cage and free roam when I’m home. Theyre eating oxbow younge rabbit and oxbow alfalfa hay. I’ve never owned rabbits, I have a hedgehog and a couple cats. I joined the forum so I can learn more and give these babies a happy life. Thank you!


      • Betsy
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          Thank you for rescuing them! I hope they bring you lots of joy


        • tobyluv
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            I don’t know of any age or size charts, since size can vary so much between breeds. You will find a lot of good rabbit care information on this site. Click on BUNNY INFO at the top of the page to read about feeding, housing, bonding, litter box training, bunny proofing, etc.

            Hopefully the vet can approximate their ages and can make sure of their genders. Rabbits can reproduce at a very young age, so they will need to be separated when they approach 3 months old. Even if they are the same gender, once they reach that age or a little older, their hormones will kick in, and that can lead to aggression and fighting and injuries. At that point, you would need to separate them and have both spayed and or neutered. Then after a few weeks of recuperation, you could start the bonding process. Since they are babies now and evidently pretty small, the 2 x 3 cage is probably okay, but they will need a bigger cage or x-pen to be in when you are not home and they don’t have free roam.

            If you have any specific questions, feel free to ask them. Welcome to Binky Bunny!

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