Imbrium
Jennifer
That is just TOO sweet! While I've never bred rabbits myself, I've had a litter of kittens and we breed our diamond doves and society finches at times. From what I've seen, things that we consider empathy (like bringing a human over to ask for help) are very distinctly tied to how bonded the mom/parents are to the humans of the household. If they don't trust their humans, they'll just do the best they can on their own and if they don't know what to do about a problem, they're more likely to give up. When a good human-parent bond exists, the mothers/parents seem far more doting. I, too, have had an animal ask for help and direct me to a situation. I really did put my foot in my mouth with the whole empathy comment, lol. Still, you can't blame a scared, first time mom who is scared and may not trust her human that much for appearing more concerned about herself than her kits.