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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Bunny acting not himself

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    • Megan
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        Hi all!

        This is my first time posting here so I hope I’m posting under the right topic.

        I got Marshmallow home about 2 months ago, unsure of age, he’s roughly 2 years old and neutered male.

        So when I first got him home, he was so happy and excited, doing binkies all the time. The past week or so he hasn’t been acting himself at all, he looks like he is in a little molt, nothing major there isn’t a lot of fur coming off. His behaviour has gone from being so inquisitive to just distant and moody. He’s not interested in bonding with me or interested in anything. He does has the run of my whole room so he’s not in his hutch unless he’s eating or goes to the toilet. I had noticed the past 3 days he’s been sneezing a little, nothing crazy but about 2-3 sneezes in a couple of hours.

        I have booked him in to see the vet in a couple of days but I’m so worried about him. I am a new rabbit mum so I’m still new to learning their behaviour etc. Any advice/help would be greatly appreciated!

        Thanks in advance.


      • Mikey
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          Moulting can cause a bun to get pretty moody sometimes. It can also cause sneezing because of the extra fur coming off. I wouldnt worry about it unless the vet says something

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