by laurie-loo on December 11th, 2007

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At what age can you handle baby rabbits without the mum getting too distressed? My baby rabbits are 3 weeks old and I have only held them a few times very briefly, but I was wondering when I could hold them and give them a proper cuddle?

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  • by megnt123 on December 23rd, 2008

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    My lion-head just gave birth to 4 baby bunnies 9 days ago. Now I did not purposely breed them. The pet store didn't give us the right gender of them. Saying they were both girls. Turns out one was a girl and the other was a boy. But we went to a rabbit vet/doctor, and she said that the mother is not going to the rabbits because they get fed once a day and her milk is so rich. But you should check on them daily, but you should pet and touch the mother alot before checking on the babies to hzve her scent on you and so she wont abbandon them. But you can officially hold them at 10 days old. At that time, they should have their full fur and eyes open, and the mother is trusting you and the babies. And they are alot stronger.
    Good luck!!!

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