My rabbit suddenly has a head tilt and is circling. What's happening?

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Answer

A sudden head tilt accompanied by circling in a rabbit is a serious neurological sign, often indicative of 'wry neck' or torticollis. This can be caused by an inner ear infection, a parasitic infection (such as Encephalitozoon cuniculi), trauma, stroke, or a tumor. Rabbits are prey animals and often hide illness until it's advanced. The head tilt can severely affect their balance and ability to eat and drink. This condition requires immediate veterinary attention to diagnose the underlying cause and begin appropriate treatment, which might involve antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, or antiparasitics. Early intervention can significantly improve the prognosis. This is an emergency - please take your pet to your nearest emergency veterinary clinic immediately.
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