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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Less energetic bunny

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    • Bunnybutt
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        Hello!

         

        So 2 days ago I was cleaning my little guys pen and while I was sweeping he darted in front of me and I accidentally got him with the broom. I immediately checked for sore spots and I’ve checked a few times since then and I’ve found none. His gait is fine, I still get kisses, eating and drinking fine, poop is fine outside of more linked up poop (he’s shedding like crazy) he still plays a little bit but it’s about half of what he normally does so I’m not sure if this warrants a vet visit or not. I can get him late next week if it does.

         

        Any help on this would be greatly appreciated!

         

        Thank you!


      • LBJ10
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          If he wasn’t injured, then lessen activity could just be a coincidence. You said he’s shedding, which can make bunnies mopey sometimes.


        • Bunnybutt
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            <p style=”padding-left: 40px;”>Thank you so much LBJ10! He’s acting completely normal outside of the lounging around more. We’re getting flops, and he’s laying around stretched out like the royalty he is.  I feel better now, thank you for the reply :)</p>

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