they are like anything else- they need fresh water offered all of the time- what kind of a question is this?? I am worried about your rabbit!!!! Rabbits need food and water available to them always. If you don't know this then please either educate yourself on rabbit care or give your rabbit to someone who can care for it properly.
2006-11-11 19:17:16
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answered by dances with cats 7
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Rabbits should have access to fresh water all day. We give ours water in a heavy crock and we clean and refill it twice/day. They seem to drink more from a crock than a water bottle.
They need many other things, which you'll find in the links below.
2006-11-12 13:15:02
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answered by Martha G 5
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There should be a water bottle attached to the cage so the rabbit can drink anytime it wants.
2006-11-12 03:25:07
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answered by Roman Esteban Due April 12 4
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The rabbit needs access to fresh water at all times.It will then drink when it's thirsty.What kind of a question is that anyway?Sheesh...
2006-11-12 05:32:14
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answered by Dances With Woofs! 7
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ALL rabbits should ALWAYS have water, and also hay. Generally, before six months, bunnies' main diet should be hay, water, and lucerne pellets. Some say you can begin introducing vegetables at four months, some say not until six months of age. Most importantly, when you begin to introduce vegies, you must do it VERY slowly and gradually - begin with just one slice or one very small piece of your chosen vegie or fruit, and make sure it doesn't give her diarrhoea over the next 24 hours before giving any more. Please see my own website, where I've written articles on this, at
http://au.geocities.com/leaswebsite/bunnyfood.html
Here's another explanation of what to feed at different ages -
http://www.rabbit.org/faq/sections/diet.html
Don't forget, ALL bunnies, whatever their age, should have access to hay 24 hours a day, and water 24 hours a day!
Also, NEVER give lettuce and NEVER give cabbage to rabbits - lettuce and cabbage are both very bad for rabbits, can cause diarrhoea and bloat which can kill them -
http://au.geocities.com/leaswebsite/bunnyfood.html#lettuce
And please check out my site at
http://au.geocities.com/leaswebsite/bunnyfood.html#safe&poisonous
for lists of safe and dangerous foods for bunnies older than six months of age, reproduced from the excellent "Rabbitlopaedia" by Meg Brown and Virginia Richardson.
Also, here's a few excellent articles on rabbit care, behaviour and communication -
http://www.muridae.com/rabbits/rabbittalk.html - this one is SO good - how to translate bunny behaviour and language.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AmVwuwYeeKDZ58Zd.L169SLsy6IX?qid=20060725170557AAUOWsu
http://exoticpets.about.com/cs/rabbits/a/?once=true&
http://www.tagyerit.com/hopline/cold.htm
http://www.rabbit.org/
http://www.houserabbit.co.uk/
http://au.geocities.com/leaswebsite/bunnyhouserabbits.html - this is my site - please have a browse and best of luck to you and your bunn!
2006-11-12 07:24:34
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answered by Lea 5
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Rabbits know when to stop drinking water.
How do you catch a unique rabbit?
Unique up to one.
How do you tame one?
The tame way.
2006-11-12 03:14:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Well done give him water,
No, Not at all.
save water let him drink beer, MODELO SPECIAL. AA HA
2006-11-12 03:18:34
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answered by Alex Jeveri 2
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