I went ahead and took my bunny to the vet last week because she was peeing a lot more than usual but the vet couldn’t find anything wrong. He said she was sludgy but otherwise fine and gave her a little bit of antibiotics as more of a precaution. That was on Monday and now, the excessive peeing has stopped but she seems much worse than before. She barely ate anything last night. My bunny would chew through my wrist if she thought it would mean getting her pellets faster so i’m very worried about her sudden lack of an appetite. She ate maybe a quarter of her pellets last night and practically none of her veggies. I saw her nibbling on hay this morning and she took a few pieces of spinach and when I offered her some dried cranberries she took them with her usual enthusiasm, but still no pellets. I gave her a bit of watered down juice too so I know she’s took in some fluids this morning. Obviously she’s still eating on her own but I’m still really worried. There was barely anything in her litter box this morning (changed it late last night so it might have been too early) and the few poos were really small.
She’s not acting like she’s in pain but she has been very withdrawn. She’s mostly been sleeping upstairs by herself (laying all stretched out like she’s totally comfy) and she seems very happy whenever I sit and pet her but she really hasn’t been seeking me out for affection (like she normally does) for the past 2 days now.
Just… everything about her behavior and eating habits are off right now and it’s making me a mess with worrying.
I already contacted my vet and he said it was too early to tell if it was serious so to check back tonight. I’m just very frustrated right now because it’s not too early to tell anything, I’m telling you right now something is wrong. I’m at work at the moment (watched her eat, drink and poo (a tiny bit) this morning so I feel okay about leaving her alone for a few hours) but I’ll check her when I get home and talk to my vet again. If he’s still hesitant about doing anything I’ll just take her to a different vet because I really don’t want her to go into stasis.