Rhinelander rabbit for sale in San Jacinto, California


Rabbit and new born babies
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:307109
Location
:San Jacinto, Riverside County, California
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Female rabbit and 7 new born babies for sale. Comes with cage, mini food bowl, water bottle that attaches to cage for drinking and pine odor less bedding for the bottom of the cage. Babies were born 2 days ago
Frequently Asked Questions about Rabbits and New Born Babies
1. What is included in the sale of the female rabbit and her new born babies?
The sale includes a female rabbit, her 7 new born babies, a cage, a mini food bowl, a water bottle that attaches to the cage for drinking, and pine odor-less bedding for the bottom of the cage.
2. What breed are the rabbits for sale?
The rabbits available are of the Rhinelander rabbit breed.
3. How old are the baby rabbits?
The baby rabbits were born 2 days ago from the time of listing.
4. Where can I find the rabbits?
The rabbits are located in San Jacinto, Riverside County, California, United States.
5. Are there any special care instructions for the new born rabbits?
Yes, it's important to ensure they are kept warm, safe, and well-fed. The mother rabbit provides most of the care during this time, but ensure the environment is clean and comfortable.
6. Can I see the rabbits before purchasing?
It is typically recommended to see the pets before making a purchase to ensure they meet your expectations and needs.
7. What type of bedding is provided?
The bedding included is pine odor-less bedding, which is suitable for keeping the cage clean and comfortable for the rabbits.
8. Is there any special food for the baby rabbits?
New born rabbits generally rely on their mother's milk for nutrition. It's essential to ensure the mother is well-fed to support her young.
9. How do I take care of the mother rabbit?
Provide her with a balanced diet, ensure she has fresh water, a clean space, and a comfortable area where she can nurse her babies.
10. What should I consider before getting a rabbit?
Consider factors like space, time commitment, and your ability to provide care for both the mother and baby rabbits. Rabbits can be social and require interaction and care.

























