Michelle1101
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Hi all! I am new to forums and would love some input if you wouldn't mind. My husband and I purchased a female bunny about a month ago. A beautiful 6 month old, blue eyed mini rex as a pet. Last Saturday, while she was out of her cage we noticed her plucking the hairs from our other animals (cats & dogs). I did some research and found that does can go through a false pregnancy so I played along, gave her stuff to build her nest with etc. Sunday she gave birth to 5 babies - what a surprise! They are now 5 days old. Last night I was reading that the mortality rate increases around 14 days when the babies will begin eating her food. Now I am complete freaked out, I thought I was doing so well since after 5 days I still have 5 bunnies! Is there anything I can do to help prevent this? Otherwise the babies are doing well. They are being fed, they don't have any eye infects, they are all plump and none are lethargic. I keep her cage clean as well as their nest box. Are there any precautions I can take to help give them a better chance at life? Limiting the amount of her food they have access too - would that help? Any input from a veteran breeder would be so appreciated. I do not want these little guys to suffer due to my inexperience. I've never had babies anything and am especially new to even owning adult rabbits so these little guys are a complete mystery to me! Thank you in advance!