Is he eating and drinking his normal amounts, and if yes, have you verified this by seeing and measuring the amounts?
How have you determined he's losing a lot of weight? Just by looking at him, by feel(feels bony along the back, ribs, hips), or by weighing him?
Hello! Sorry to hear that. Has his behaviour changed in any way as well? lethargic, or less active? Doing normal happy bunny actions like relaxing fully lying down, grooming,binkies etc? or looking depressed, not moving, hiding, avoiding contact? Sick bunnies hide their illnes as a form of protection so it can be hard to notice. GI stasis, where the stomach stops working properly, which can be fatal quickly from onset, can include not eating or pooping normally, grinding teetch in pain, hiding, stomach making very loud popping noises. Is your bunny sleeping more than usual, have diarhhoea or not pooping or eating for 12 hours , have a bloated looking tummy? Could he have eaten something toxic? house plant? or anything else. Their digestive systems are delicate. You could try giving him his favourite treat, a small piece of his favourite fruit, if he doesn't take that it would suggest something going on for sure, as bunnies are very food oriented and love their treats. When in doubt, go to the vet. Also lots of info online on the right foods and wrong foods for their delicate digestion. Hope he is better already!
Can you tell us his age and also what his normal daily diet looks like?
His age is about a year and a little bit
I give him a lot of hay, pellets, spinach, broccoli, strawberry tops, strawberries ( only some times a long with apples) carrots and peas. Plenty of water too!
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