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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Possible Stasis

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    • sweetpenny
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        Hi all,
        This morning I noticed my bunny did not poop at all last night and had not eaten as much of her hay as normal. About 2 hours later she did poop so I went to work. It appears that she pooped some more throughout the day but eventually stopped again. My sister watched her from 3:30pm-7:00pm and noticed no changed. So when I got home I gave her 1 ml of cisapride  I had left from the last time she had stasis about 5 months ago and force fed .04ml of water because I couldn’t tell if she drank some from her bowl and gave her more greens. She has continued to eat hay and lettuce and did do a poo again but I’m concerned she might have stasis again. Her appetite is definitely there and she has peed and pooped but not as frequently. I’ve also been giving her tummy massages so I’m not sure if those massages helped her poo for now. Her behavior is not too different from normal, she isn’t going down stairs or doing extra exploring but that might be because I’ve been sitting with her all evening.
        She has had stasis 2 times and I knew what she got into both times but this time I can’t find anything that might have gotten her sick, she isn’t molting and no new carpet has been shredded. Other than maybe a change in her housing area or the increased hot weather we had during the weekend, we live in so. cal so she is used to hot weather but I just can’t figure out what she could have eaten to get her sick. I feel like such a bad mom since she just had stasis in December. 
        If anyone has any suggestions or has gone through this I’d really appreciate it. I’m trying to avoid taking her to the emergency vet but will if I need it.


      • Luna
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          If your sister is usually home while you are working, definitely have her keep an eye on your bun and give you updates. Keep giving the gas drops and tummy massages, and drench her veggies in water. Are her poops smaller in size as well? What is her diet like? Maybe there is a veggie that doesn’t agree with her tummy.

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