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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Grieving bunny

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    • taylortash
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        Sadly I lost my beautiful boy spirit on Tuesday and he left his friend coco who is obviously missing him lots too. I let him spend time with his body and at first he gave him a little groom  and sat with him but after that kind of kept his distance. He is barely eating, and spends a huge amount of time in his box constantly digging. He may hop out for a moment but then goes back in and digs again. I am giving him lots of cuddles and head rubs and just spending time sitting/laying near him. He has a couple of soft toys and also our lone guinea pig is currently with him. (I know all the risks etc and don’t need to be told about it, it’s giving them both company at the moment) they are free roam with their own spaces to hide etc. I am syringe feeding him which he hates but I’m lost for what else I can do for him. I’m worried about him. I’m devastated to have lost my spirit but can’t even begin to imagine what poor coco is feeling. Is there anything else I can do for him? Are these behaviours normal? I’ve never lost one of a bonded pair. Thank you

         


      • DanaNM
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          I’m very sorry for your loss. 🙁

          You did everything right by letting him spend time with the body and spending extra time with him, some bunnies take loss harder than others and show their grief in different ways. Syringe feeding him is also the right move if he refuses to eat. I was going to suggest a stuffy, but it sounds like you already have that with the soft toys and a guinea pig friend.

          If he doesn’t start eating within the next day or so (and keep up the syringe feeding, offering favorite foods, etc), then you might consider fostering another rabbit if possible, even if you aren’t ready to adopt or go through re-bonding just yet. I’ve also heard of people with grieving bunnies taking their bun on play dates just to visit with other bunnies. In one case, the bun would only eat when another rabbit was present, even though they weren’t bonded.

          How are his poops? If he seems to be really slowing down you might also need more treatment (like pain meds, etc. if he goes into stasis). You might give some tummy rubs and simethicone along with syringe feeding just in case he’s a little gassy.

          Again, I’m really sorry for your loss.

           

           

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