Maintenance and Housing
Is your bunny housed indoors or outdoors?
Does your bunny live with other bunnies?
- Lives separated in X-pen but in same room as free-roam rabbit
If yes, are they bonded?
If you rabbit spends time outside, are wild rabbits around?
How much exercise does your bunny get per day?
- In large X-pen, able to run around but could probably benefit from a larger space, tbh
How often do you clean the litter box?
How often do you groom your bunny?
- Not once so far, full transparency
Spay/Neuter
Is your bunny spayed/neutered?
- No, but he is scheduled to be neutered next month
If so, for how long?
If not, why not?
- We just got him about a month ago
Are you aware of reproductive cancer risk in females? If not, please read about it here.
Pooping and Diet – Very Important
What does your bunny eat normally:
- Once a day breakfast of spring mix and pellets, unlimited hay and water
How much hay and what type?
How much pellets and what type?
- Large handful (he’s a rex), Science Selective Adult Rabbit Food
How much veggies and what types?
- Organic spring mix, two large handfuls
How many treats and what types?
- Occasional banana chips, occasional timothy hay treats, typically gets just a pellet or two by hand
Anything else not listed?
When was the last time your bunny ate? (If > 12 hours ago this is an emergency, contact a vet ASAP)
What was the last thing your bunny ate?
When was the last time your bunny pooped? (If > 12 hours ago this is an emergency, contact a vet ASAP)
- Within the past hour or two
How did your bunny’s most recent poops look (round and firm, misshapen, small and hard, soft/mushy, runny, etc.) ?
Illness & Symptoms
How long have you had this bunny?
In a few words, can you explain the symptoms?
- Thinning fur on back of neck and ears, since we got him a month ago. Dry fur on butt.
How long ago did you first notice these symptoms?
Have you consulted a vet?
Have you started any treatment for the symptoms?
Was your bunny physically ill or injured when you got them?
How has its behavior and appearance changed, if at all?
Explain your situation in detail. (Please explain what is going on, include details from the beginning of the illness leading up to now)
- When we got Maxwell, we noticed he had what appeared to be thinner fur on the back of his neck and ears. The problem hasn’t worsened, but after examination we decided it was enough to be worried. His fur on his butt is also very dry, almost brittle. We took him to a non-rabbit savvy vet as she was the only person within an hour drive who even saw rabbits. Upon inspection, she said he didn’t have ear mites nor visible “physical parasites”, but said she didn’t know what else could be wrong other than the latter. She advised us to give him a full bath and a round of Revolution. This is where I had an issue. I searched the forum and found everyone says under no circumstance should a bunny be given a full bath, only a butt bath if necessary. I got bad vibes during the whole appointment, she was pretty judgmental in general (making comments about chewed up carrier) and during the examination wasn’t really giving him a good look over other than ears and spreading fur to look for physical parasites. Outside of that, she was quick to rush us out the door and just gave me the general impression that she either doesn’t see rabbits often or doesn’t like them. Maxwell almost fell off the examination table and she made no attempt to help him. Anyways, just trying to explain why I really don’t trust her opinion or her in general for rabbit care; I know this isn’t normal, I used to take Gus to a rabbit-savvy vet and they never treated us the way she did.
- Our best guess is that Maxwell needs a good brushing, maybe a wipe down with a damp cloth or something similar, and possibly some more time outside of his pen. The hair thinning isn’t extreme – just barely enough to be noticeable. He doesn’t scratch more than our other rabbit, Gus, does – he just licks and paw brushes more. We think he may be stressed from the move, or stressed due to not having more space, but he had this issue from before we got him. We have no idea what his living conditions were like prior, but he has definitely been socialized with humans and not around other rabbits. We have yet to act due to our opinions differing from the vet, and want opinions from others who may be more knowledgeable. We are in search of a (preferably) detailed care plan or thoughts/comments on what the best course of action is.
- Unrelated side note I would like to make – if you have seen my other posts you will notice we have had numerous other rabbits outside of Gus. We have done bunny speed dating through a rescue who had a “if it doesn’t work, bring em back” program. First we tried with Lily, an albino angora; then a bonded pair of rex sisters, Marnie and Sophie. The latter were rescues from a bad home and the shelter agreed to work with me. This time is different however, as I moved to CA and got Maxwell. All in all we have had numerous failed bonding attempts and are trying our best to make this one work, if it doesn’t, I am fully prepared to find a healthy and happy home for him. I just wanted to make this note as without context it kind of appears as if I’m just cycling through rabbits irresponsibly. Gus just hates other bunnies, but we are hoping he will bond with a male.
Thank you,
-Raelinn (as well as Gus and Max)