My rabbit seems really uninterested in eating and drinking today, and I'm really worried she might be sick. I've even tried bottle feeding her, but she's refusing. Should I bring her to see someone?

Today my rabbit has shown little interest in eating and drinking, and it's really worrying me that she might be unwell. I even attempted to bottle feed her, hoping it would entice her, but she just won't take any. Do you think it would be best to take her to a veterinarian, or is there something else I should try first?

Answer

It's concerning that your rabbit is not interested in eating or drinking. This can be a sign of illness and should be addressed promptly.

  • Loss of appetite in rabbits can be serious.
  • Rabbits need to eat regularly to keep their digestive systems healthy.
  • Consulting a veterinarian is highly recommended for prompt care.

I'm really sorry to hear about your rabbit's lack of interest in food and water. Rabbits have delicate digestive systems, and even a short period of reduced food intake can lead to serious health issues like GI stasis. It's great that you're attempting to bottle feed, but if she remains uninterested, it's crucial to contact a veterinarian. A vet can provide appropriate care and may offer treatments like fluids or appetite stimulants to help.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is my rabbit not eating or drinking?

    There could be several reasons, including dental issues, stress, pain, or gastrointestinal problems. A vet can help diagnose the cause.

  • What can I do if my rabbit refuses to eat?

    Ensure she's comfortable and stress-free. Offer her favorite foods, and consider items like fresh greens or herbs. If she still refuses, contact a vet promptly.

  • When should I take my rabbit to the vet?

    If your rabbit hasn't eaten or drunk anything in a few hours and appears lethargic, it's best to see a vet immediately to prevent complications.

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