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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Behavior change

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    • BugsBunny
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        Hi! My rabbit is a year old and today he seemed fine and I left and when I came back I couldn’t find him anywhere. Usually I shake his food bag and he comes out of nowhere but he just stayed under the bed. When I picked him up he didn’t struggle at first and whennhe finally did it was really weak. Also he isn’t eating and I checked his stomach to see if it was hard and if it was GI Stasis but it’s quite the opposite. Hos stomach is really loose. Can’t really explain it well but it just seemsnlike it’s more droopy and beforenI can fill it around his ribs but I can’t anymore. I cleaned his cage so I can see if he has droppings and he does and they are normal and I force fed him but he is still laying there and when he hops he kinda just drags his feet behind him. Nothing is broken. Does anyone know what’s wrong with him?


      • Sirius&Luna
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          This sounds like an issue that needs a vet urgently, I don’t think we can make recommendations. It’s good that you fed him to get some food into his stomach, but it’s really important that he gets to see a vet.


        • joea64
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            I agree, get him to the vet right now, don’t even waste time replying to this thread until you’ve gotten him to be checked over and have time to report back. Do it now!


          • Bam
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              I agree with the others. Call a vet and take him in. This sounds like a true emergency.


            • Katie
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                Poor sweet baby ): I don’t honestly have much advice, but hope all is well.  Hope you get into a vet soon.

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            Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Behavior change