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Forum BEHAVIOR Rabbit acting “spaced out”

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    • Vikamura
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        My rabbit had a litter about 8 weeks ago, and one of the kits acts weird and always has. She kinda just sits there “spaced out” and unresponsive. She doesn’t really react to being touched or the other kits. Just stares off into space. It’s behavior is so drastically different than the others I’m starting to worry. She eats and drinks fine and is otherwise very healthy. Is something wrong with her or is she just a really calm bunny?


      • Azerane
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          I’d be taking her to the vet to get checked out. Perhaps she is blind or deaf, or there could be a much more serious issue going on. The fact that she is still eating well is a good sign, but best to have her checked out just in case.


        • Vikamura
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            Oh I didn’t think of that. I’ll definitely have to get her checked out then, thanks!


          • Azerane
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              Let us know how it goes

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