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    • edenblade
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        Ok i have some issues. my rabbit is about 2 months old maybe less not sure when his exact birthday is but i think he was born the begining of march end of february. he was weaned when i got him. I bought him from a lady who was selling bunnies, took him to the vet for first check up and the vet said he was healthy. and gave him a clean bill of health. How ever this morning we were woken up by him screaming as if he was being killed which we reacted to as we have dogs and cats that look at him like he would make a good dinner/snack (thats being worked on) and he started to have seizures. called the emergency number for his vet, the vet said that he couldnt do anything about it (even though he makes house calls for emergencies) and said that it would pass it did how ever it concerns me because i dont like seeing him distressed like that. I have no idea what breed he is. but i will add a picture of him. he gets plenty of greens and pellets, we have a mixed food for him as well that we give him to nibble on during the day. i havent had rabbits since i was 6 yrs old so can someone tell me what is going on and if it  will happen again?


      • Azerane
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          I just responded to this in your other thread on the topic

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      FORUM BEHAVIOR Strange behavior