Baby rabbits are delicate—keep it calm and minimal
New rabbit owners are often surprised to learn that mother rabbits may nurse only briefly (often once or twice a day). That can be normal. The goal is a quiet nest area, steady nutrition for mom, and watching for clear warning signs.
What’s often normal
- Short nursing sessions
- Mom spending time away from the nest
- Babies warm, rounded bellies after nursing
Red flags (get help fast)
- Babies cold to the touch
- Constant crying/restlessness
- Sunken bellies or dehydration signs
- Mom not eating or acting unwell
Support mom with hay-first nutrition
High-quality hay and consistent feeding routines support nursing and recovery.
Browse: Critter Food, Treats & Feed.
Safe nesting + bedding basics
Choose bedding thoughtfully—avoid strong-smelling, terpene-rich options (like pine/cedar) that can irritate sensitive respiratory systems.
Browse: Critter Bedding & Accessories.
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When in doubt with babies, get a rabbit-savvy vet involved early—small issues can escalate fast.