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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Bunny not moving and then seizing

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    • Gracie
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        My bunny, George passed away very suddenly this morning. I’m really not sure what happened and I’m worried about my other two bunnies who lived with him. I’m hoping someone with more experience might know what happened. I’m going to take the two I still have to the vet regardless, but I’d appreciate theories about what could have happened.

         

        I came home from work last night very late and found him collapsed, sprawled out in the back of the cage. He could move all four limbs and his head, but couldn’t/wouldn’t stand up. He was able to eat and drink a little and responded to cuddles. I moved him into a carrier to seek emergency medical help this morning. I tried to be careful but he was in a hard to reach corner of the cage so I’m certain I jostled him in the process. He was only in the carrier for a few minutes before he had a seizure and passed.

         

        The morning before I found him collapsed, he had been eating and moving completely normally. He was a 5 year old house rabbit who lived in an air conditioned space (no possibility of heat stroke). He lost weight over the last few months, but his weight tended to fluctuate, so I didn’t worry too much about it. He’d had an extended period of sneezing a lot during the summer/fall but the vet thought it was allergies and it cleared up when winter came.

         

        The other two are acting, eating, pooping completely normal. Neither of them have lost any weight in recent times. But I have no idea if they could have whatever killed George and I can’t lose all three of them.


      • Mikey
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          With the abnormal lose of movement and the weight decline over the past few months, I would consider parasites as a possibility. Unless you get an autopsy done, there will be no real way of telling. If you can, ask your vet to treat for parasites just in case. I think panacur is a medication often used to treat possibility cases

          (((((Binky free George!)))))


        • vanessa
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            Wow I’m so sorry. Was he on antibiotics at all? Here’s a page that descibes the common causes for seizures. http://www.medirabbit.com/EN/Neurology/seizure.htm
            Since he was sneezing, I’d go with pasteurella, which can lead to encephalitis. That is a terrible loss. I’m sorry it wasn’t caught sooner 🙁


          • tobyluv
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              I’m very sorry about George.


            • Gracie
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                Thank you for the suggestions and condolences. I’ll keep them in mind as a keep an eye on the other two buns for any possible symptoms. (The vet has given them a clean bill of health for the moment).


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                  Posted By Major BullMoose on 3/17/2017 10:03 PM

                  Thank you for the suggestions and condolences. I’ll keep them in mind as a keep an eye on the other two buns for any possible symptoms. (The vet has given them a clean bill of health for the moment).

                  Thank goodness. That’s great news. So sorry for the loss of George but hopefully your other two can provide you with comfort and love.

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