brisciba23
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So we are new 1st time bunny owners. We've done a lot of reading on how to care for them. So we bought 2-8 week old females from the same litter. They did well w us for the first week. Then suddenly one started to get a mushier poop but not diarrhea. I cleaned her off w warm water. I thought maybe it was the oxbow pellets we fed them and immediately removed them. Our bunny was dead by morning. Our other bunny seemed kind of lethargic but didn't have the same issue so I thought maybe she was just sad from her sister dying. I placed a water bowl by her and she'd drink water but wasn't eating. By day two I thought maybe I'm being crazy about the pellets and decided to see if she'd eat one. She did so I allowed her to have some to get some food in her. By morning she had mushy poop, so again I took out any remaining pellets. She continued to seem down but did drink her water. Would not eat any hay. The next day she seemed better. Came to me at the door. Wanted out. Just seemed perkier so I took her out for some exercise. She roamed all over my living room for about an hour. I cleaned her pen out and gave her lots of fresh hay and placed her back in. She was still drinking her water and was looking good. 5hrs later I came to check on her and everything changed. Now she suddenly had real mucousy diarrhea in multiple spots and she was minutes away from dying. She began to spasm a few times and died. We only had them for 2 weeks. We had spent $300 on a pen and had all our bunny items so we didnt want to just say too bad and not be bunny parents. So we went back and bought 2 new females. We decided to change some things. We definitely got rid of the oxbow pellets. I also decided to portion the new pellets instead of just having a bowl of them in the pen. Hoping they wouldn't just fill up on them in case that had been the issue. We also decided not to give any treats. The first bunnies we didnt give them a lot of treats or anything bad. Just some fresh parsley and some little bunny crackers. Very small amount. But this time around we haven't given any. These bunnies have done great, but today 1 had mushy poop all stuck to feet and bum and doesn't seem to be eating any hay. Bc of the other bunnies, I now have some critical care on hand and attempted to feed it to my rabbit but I can tell she doesn't like it and turns away from me refusing to eat it from the syringe. So now I'm worried she's going to die. I keep reading about cecal dysbiosis and removed all pellets again. Im hoping she pulls through but I just don't get it... I don't understand what we are doing wrong. They have a clean pen daily, space, plenty of hay and water at all times of the day and have had maybe 1/4 cup pellets to share a day. Nothing else has been introduced to them. The only other thing we think is maybe stress induced, idk? We do have 2 toddlers however, they have not injured them in any way. They arent allowed around them unattended. Bunny's are kept in an upstairs bedroom with door locked so they can't just go in and bug them. I just wonder if the bunny's are hearing the kids running or screaming in the house and it's stressing them out? Would that cause a cecal disruption or cause death? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. If these two pass away, we arent getting anymore. I'd just wish we knew what was causing this. Thanks.