Baby bunnies, also known as kits or kittens, are born in underground burrows or nests made by their mothers. They are born hairless, blind, and helpless, and rely on their mother’s milk for nourishment for the first few weeks of their lives. As they grow, they develop fur and their eyes and ears begin to open, allowing them to explore their surroundings. They typically stay with their mother until they are around 3-4 weeks old and are weaned off her milk, at which point they start to eat solid food. As they continue to grow and develop, they become more independent and start to venture out on their own.