Is My Bunny Sick?
74Is it time for the bunny doctor?
Because bunnies are quite different from other animals, it can sometime be hard to know whether they are sick or not. Here are some signs to look for that may indicate that your rabbit is not feeling well. Please note that if you think your bunny is sick for any reason you should take it to the veterinarian. Too many rabbits die because people ignore their sickness until it is too late. If you do not think you can afford the occasional vet bill, then you should not get a rabbit, as they need health care like any other pet.
Signs Of Sickness
Bunny Not Eating
Whilst humans and lots of other animals can go for a rather long time without eating, it is not at all safe for rabbits to stop eating. Rabbits have a special type of digestive system which must be kept moving. If a bunny's digestive system stops moving, then the bunny can die very quickly. For this reason, if your bunny stops eating for more than a day, you should take it to the vet as quickly as possible.
No Bunny Droppings / Urine
If the bunny stops urinating and pooing, then you should take it to the veterinarian. Lack of poo can suggest a blockage in the gut, perhaps a fur blockage, or some other material if your bunny eats cardboard or carpet or other indigestible things that can get caught in its guts. Bunnies die very quickly from blockages, so it is VERY important that you take your rabbit to the vet quickly.
Bare Patches
Bare, itchy patches of skin Rabbits can sometimes get mites, which irritate the skin and cause the fur to fall away, revealing red scaly skin. This is different from a moult, in which a rabbit's skin may sometimes be exposed, but in the case of a moult, the rabbit will not be itchy, and the skin will be a healthy tone and smooth texture. If your rabbit has skin irritation, you should consult your vet.
Runny Eyes, Runny Nose
A rabbit with runny eyes or a runny nose should be observed carefully. If it does not clear up, and the bunny loses its energy and starts looking sick and unwell all over, then take your rabbit to the vet, as it may have an infection just as people sometimes do.
Red Urine
Sometimes rabbits have red or orange urine. This can happen if they have had too many carrots. Normally this is nothing to worry about, but if your rabbit seems sick in other ways, or if it does not clear up in a few days, you should think about getting bunny to the animal doctor.
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I have a bunny and he is not moving thanks for telling me that is not a sickness because I do not want my bunnie to die from sickness I love this website!
I have a bunny and he is not moving thanks for telling me that is not a sickness because I do not want my bunnie to die from sickness I love this website!
My bunny has a spot on her coat that is not as thick or shiny as the rest of her coat and the fur comes out in globs but just in that area. Should I be concerned? Please help. I'm new to this.
my bunny has ADHD. is that normal?
Seriously I hope that most of the people who comment on here are immature little kids who are just doing this to be funny. If you have an animal that is not moving guess what EVERYTHING is wrong! Perhaps she didn't put that on the list b/c somethings are just common sense. If anyone feels they need to ask if something is ok you should take your pet to a vet! Hub pages are not the place to ask questions about health issues especially with a rabbit who will try to hide their symptoms from you. So if you see something wrong with your rabbit chances are something has been wrong for so long that they just want the predator "i.e.-you to put it out of it's misery (i am NOT saying to do that!!! rabbits don't know that their are Dr's who can fix them)So as soon as you think something is wrong take them to the vet the worst that can happen from taking them is that nothing is wrong and you wasted some money big deal we all waste money all the time and THIS is worth it!!! The worst that can happen if you don't take it to the vet......i think you already know the answer to that! :(
is it normal for my bunny to lay on her side? ive never seen her do it before and her eyes were open and she looked dead! Needless to say it freakd me out! should i take her to the vet or is this normal behavior i jus never noticed before?









taylor rickert says:
6 months ago
my bunny is having a big problem, and i cant pay to take him to a vet. he is 2 years old and he can not hope, well he can he just falls over to his left side so he cant really go anywhere, but i felt his legs and they dont seem to be broken. contact me at taytay2016@hotmail.com