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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Bunny not eating

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    • marie
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        Hi guys,
        I got problem with my bunny. She’s not eating and drinking, not even treats she normally loves. She also stay’s only in corner of her cage. She’s usually very friendly, full of energy and got big appetite, so it really concerns me.
        Yesterday we had accident with our puppy. He run into the room when bunny was out of cage and wanted to play with her. Of course we immediately took dog out so he won’t hurt to bunny. After that bunny was really startled.
        So I think that her behavior may be from stress. Is there anything I can do for her or should I bring her to vet?


      • Luna
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          Hi! How long has she been not eating? A lack of enthusiasm in food (not wanting to take treats, not eating, and lack of poops), and lethargy, are signs of possible stasis. Stasis can be caused by stress, and should be treated immediately. I would take her to the vet.


        • marie
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            She hasn’t been eating since yesterday. Today we are taking her to vet, so I hope it will be okay.


          • sarahthegemini
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              I’m glad she’s going to the vets, hopefully they’ll sort her out quickly and she’ll be back to normal in no time!

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