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    • Deleted User
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        Bunny going thru moulting and has stopped eating and rinking. Is there anything at home I can do to help him. I dont get paid for a few days and he wont eat anything.


      • (dig)x(me)x(now)
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          There may be a chance that he has hair clogging his digestive tract. How long has it been since you’ve seen him eat or drink?


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            just today


          • (dig)x(me)x(now)
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              Have you tried offering him leafy greens? It is best to give him stuff that is high in fiber to help him pass what is clogging his system. If he doesn’t eat within 24 hours since you saw him last eat., there is a serious danger and you will want to take him to the vet ASAP.


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                i offered him and he just lays there like hes sad


              • (dig)x(me)x(now)
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                  One more question – have you noticed a change in his pooping habits? Like not pooping, smaller poops, or soft poops? These can be an indicator of a problem.


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                    today when i cleaned his cage i notices he had poop stuck to his butt and i washed it off. he’s usually very very active. all today he just lays around and does nothing at all.


                  • (dig)x(me)x(now)
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                      When you say poops stuck to his butt – was it smooshed on or hanging off in a “string of pearls” fashion? When they ingest things they can’t digest, they sometimes pass it in a fashion that looks like a string of pearls.

                      I would definitely keep an eye on your bunny because lethargy, lack of eating, and lack of pooping are signs of GI stasis, where the digestive system is clogged. Make sure he has some fresh leafy greens, water, and unlimited hay. These are all things that could help him pass whatever is blocking his system. If you do not see him eat or poop within the next day, please take him to the vet, as it is very serious and he could die!


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                        I really hope you can get him to a vet soon because a bun can go downhill very quickly if the digestive tract stops moving. Sending you lots of
                        <<<>>> vibes


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                          Welcome to BinkyBunny Leggs6801! I’m sorry to hear your bunny isn’t well.

                          When your bunny stops eating it is definitely an emergency – and you need to get to a bunny vet to help you. Sometimes vets will offer some type of financing to help you get through until you get paid, so don’t let the stop you from making an appointment. When bunny’s do not eat for 24 hours, it can stop their digestive system, and can be fatal to the bunny. I do not want to scare you, but I want you to know this is an urgent situation that needs to be dealt with within 24 hours of your bunny stopping eating.

                          Can you tell us some more about your bunnies diet? Does he eat a lot of hay? Hay is the main thing that keeps a bunnies digestive tract moving, and if it is not about 95% of his diet, that is probably what is causing the bunny to have stasis (when the digestive tract gets clogged) – and soft poops. The moulting can add to the problem, and because the bunny gets all that hair in their system, it can add to the problem.

                          Have you gotten him to eat anything yet?


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                            Yes, please take your bun to the vet immediately! They will let you pay when you get paid!

                            Good luck!!


                          • Beka27
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                              how is your bunny this morning? any change?


                            • Kokaneeandkahlua
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                                I know you said you don’t get paid for a while, but you can still take him to the vets. If you let them know ahead of time, they’ll let you leave post dated cheques or pay in payments and if money’s an issue they may even charge you less! It sounds like he’s really sick and not eating/pooping is an emergency.

                                Please keep us posted!


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                                  Hi Leggs, can you describe to us the diet your rabbit has and what kinds of treats he eats? This may better help us help you, but by all means do not wait to take your rabbit to the vet. Have you tried tempting him with a fragrant green like cilantro or mint? Does your rabbit have unlimited access to hay? Fiber is very important in a rabbit diet as it helps to push through undigested fur that collects in the GI tract and prevents it from becoming a blockage.


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                                    Leggs, it appears you made a double-post so I am getting rid of the other discussion and copying and pasting it here.

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                                    10/06/2008 5:22 PM [script removed]Alert 

                                    This is not good at all & you need to intervene immediately!!!  You will likely need to get her/him to the vet immediately.  It could be stasis and if you wait your rabbit might die!  Sorry but there is no intervention for something this serious at this point.  If it is stasis you can try giving him some baby simethicone to see if that alleviates the problem, but it’s likely he needs to get to the vet.

                                     

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                                    10/06/2008 4:54 PM [script removed]Alert 

                                    This is not good at all & you need to intervene immediately!!!  You will likely need to get her/him to the vet immediately.  It could be stasis and if you wait your rabbit might die!  Sorry but there is no intervention for something this serious at this point.  If it is stasis you can try giving him some baby simethicone to see if that alleviates the problem, but it’s likely he needs to get to the vet.

                                     

                                    “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” Ghandi
                                     
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                                    10/06/2008 1:50 PM [script removed]Alert 
                                    First call a vet, you can usually pay later or in installments so money should not be your concern…Stopping eating and pooping is very serious.

                                    You can force feed critical care if you have it or grind up some pellets with water and feed with a syringe (you can get them at a drug store). Try giving a tummy massage (gently massaging the tummy with your fingers) and bribing with parsley or other green favorites.

                                     

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                                    10/05/2008 8:17 PM [script removed]Alert 

                                    Hi my rabbit is going thru a moulting faze and even though we have a brush and have gotten most of the fur off him and out of the cage……He has stopped eating and drinking and become inactive. I dont get paid for another 4 days….what can i do to help him. he wont eat anything.

                                     
                                     
                                    10/06/2008 1:47 PM


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                                      update please?! has he eaten yet? have you been able to get him into a vet?

                                      i’m also curious to know the answer to Scarlet’s questions… but it’s most important he get treatment first.


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                                        Leggs, I would like an update too, please let us know.

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