rabbitluvr04
Well-Known Member
Thank you so much for your time Pam. It helped a lot! Thank you once again.:hug:
Icouldn't find her age in the posts. If she's small, trystarting out with 1/4 teaspoon every hour (except at night).
Pam
She looks very young, like she might be younger than 8 weeks.
Pretty much everything that's already been said. Nutri-cal, get her toeat hay, etc. There's really nothing more than can be suggested withoutmore information. It's up to the owners now.Is there anything I can do to help her go to the bathroom?
She ate a lot of pellets but is still not eating. I reallyam starting to think she has a blockage![]()
rabbitluvr04 wrote:She ate alot of pellets but is still not eating. I really am starting to thinkshe has a blockage![]()
Huh? She ate pellets but she isn't eating?
If she's under 8 weeks - I suggest really encouraging her to eat hay -sometimes the adjustment to pellets can be hard for thebunnies. I have some 3 1/2 week old bunnies now that arestarting to eat pellets - but I'm really pushing hay more than pelletsfor them....LOTS of hay....because that is easier on them fortransitioning to solids.
Peg
Woops, I ment that she is still not pooping,she has not pooped since this morning around noon.