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Forum BEHAVIOR Adjustment to moving/slightly new bunny owner

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    • seethinglilly
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        Sev was originally a rescue bunny that my moms friend saved (near death from starvation) he’s now about two and a half years old and rehomed to me (someone was a bit allergic). When I first got him he didn’t eat a lot or poop a lot for a few days either, so I’m assuming this may be because of moving? Like he might still be adjusting again. He has lots of hay and water, but I did introduce some new stuff yesterday. Basil, lemon balm. Not a lot at once but a bit along with his lettuce. I’m hoping this will just go back to normal but I’m really concerned


      • Mikey
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          Not eating is very dangerous. If hes not eating and his poops are small or nonexistant, youll have to syringe feed him. You can make pellet mash by soaking some of his pellets in water, then mashing them up to make a semi watery paste. Suck it up in a feeding syringe and stick it in his lip, squeeze it in slowly, and not all at once. If it drips out of his mouth or nose, take a break from it for a while. He is likely stressed from the move, but stress can kill a bunny if not treated in time. If syringe feeding doesnt work, youll have to go to a rabbit certified vet


        • seethinglilly
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            Thanks but he ate some water soaked greens out of my hand, a little bit of apple, and a decent amount of hay and finally pooped. Not a lot but he’s drinking more water now and I think he’ll be ok. I’m keeping a close eye on him till he gets back to normal though

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