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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A seizure?

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    • khalid
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        hellooo today my rabbit was laying on her back and she was paddling like crazy. then she was limping! i am so worried help


      • Bam
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          How is she doing now? Which leg is she limping on? Does she want food?

          Rabbits can have seizures, but sometimes it just looks like they’re having one when they do a full bunny flop. Seizures are mostly associated with a parasite called e cuniculi. It affects the brain and requires veterinary treatment. Some bunnies have epilepsy, but that’s a lot more rare.

          Please give us some more details.


        • khalid
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            is it true that when rabbits are on their back and they flex their neck, they get some kind of trance like state paralysis? maybe that is the cause. but she couldn’t walk with both hind legs after, but recovered immediately. She was on her back and she was just kicking her feet and like.. trembling? idk how to explain it to be honest


          • joea64
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              Is there a veterinarian where you are who’s experienced in rabbit health issues? If so, you should take your bunny to them, I’m thinking.

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