Lawrence died this past Sunday.
He was in the hospital. The doctor was keeping him over the weekend, and said they were letting him get some exercise on the floor before moving him to a larger enclosure, as his gut seemed to be moving, and he'd started producing stool again. He suffered a...
Nothing yet. I called last night, and they said they wanted to keep him overnight for monitoring, and that I'd get a follow-up form the doctor. As of this morning, still no call from the doctor, which makes me worry, but is probably a good thing.
Lawrence is his daddy's little piggy. So when he didn't finish his dinner two nights ago, I took him to the vet. He didn't eat anything last night, after getting sub-cu fluids and meloxicam and metaclopramide. This morning he passed a few very small poops and wanted to eat, but didn't...
Agreed, however, mine are spoiled to the point that they will sit next to their living-room water bowl and look at me until I bring new water. Even if I just re-filled it an hour ago.
They just like pushing me around...
She is precious! I'm glad she found you, and you are trying to do right by her! Welcome to the forums! Ask anything you want, this community is awesome!!
She looks like my Lawrence did at that age! 😍 😍 😍
My Lucas recently was on 5 different meds twice a day for two weeks... I am a softy, but eventually learned if I wrapped him in a towel (bunny burrito) and immobilized his head with one hand, it made it where he couldn't turn away from the syringe. At first I felt like I was hurting him, but it...
Lawrence gets eye crusties. When I used to try and get them, he would freak out, but now he seems to expect and enjoy it. He probably sees it as me being subservient to him and grooming him.
He's not wrong.
Does she have contact with other rabbits? My Lawrence will turn up with bald spots on his nose from time to time, and its literally from sticking his nose where it doesn't belong. Namely, in his brother's (his un-bonded roommate) cage.
I've also seen mine do this. I always it was because they were trying to get rid of the other's territorial droppings, but it could just be rabbits doing rabbit stuff.
There is a wild rabbit around my house who broke his leg one day, I don't know how. It was a bad "flop around" kind of break, much like @katlupe described. For the protection of my buns, I let nature do nature's thing, and left him be. I thought he'd never make it. But I'd see him from time...