Keep the bunny in its cage. When I went on vacation I always kept my bunnies in their triple decker cage. My neighbor took care of my rabbits and my bunnies got the pats and treats needed. If you don't have a neighbor refer to below.
When you go on vacation, you have to find someone to take care of your rabbit: Either a pet sitter to come into your home, or a pet boarder who will take your rabbit into their home. Some vets also board animals. Make sure you find someone responsible who won't treat your rabbit like a cat or dog. Give them clear and detailed instructions about how to care for your bunny, even if they have had experience with bunnies. Make plans for what to do if your rabbit gets sick or injured before you get back (give them the contact information for your vet, and let your vet know about them).
You can't just leave your rabbit in its cage when you go on vacation. Changes in lifestyle can affect a rabbit's mental health and even make them sick. While you're gone, your rabbit needs exercise, play and social time, fresh food, and a clean litter, just like it gets when you're home.
See the related question below for information about how to care for rabbits. See the related link below for details about what to do when you're going on vacation.
A rabbit wants food, shelter and owners that will take care of them.
wrap them in rabbit fur
They love them and feed them.
Good nutrition
all you need to do is give the rabbit it's space and it won't growl at you.
seat belt
No
You can take care of it really well
Take him to the vet, please.
You can ask a trusted friend, family member, or neighbor who is familiar with rabbits to care for your rabbit when you are away. Alternatively, you can also hire a professional pet sitter experienced with rabbits or board your rabbit at a reputable rabbit boarding facility.
Go to google and type "rabbit diseases". Then you will find a website with a big white rabbit. They will tell you ALL the diseases. Most of those cases are very rare. Unless, that is, if you don't care about your rabbit at all.There are so many RARE diseases that it will take ages to put on this answer! Bye! ( PS, adopt a rabbit do not breed! And take care of your rabbit!) :-I
Let the mother rabbit take care of everything. She knows what to do.