SableSteel
Well-Known Member
I don't come here asking for advice often but I've been having trouble with a rabbit of mine not eating
I got her 10 days ago, she hasn't eaten on her own since. I've made sure to keep her on the exact same food as her old owner +unlimited timothy hay while she transitions into the new environment (as I normally do), and given her both a bottle and 2 different water dishes to choose from (along with 5 different food dishes). I've been feeding her critical care but she doesn't like it, and she's losing weight. She is pooping but only as much as I give her in crit care.
She is still active. She still prefers trying to play with food dishes and things instead of trying to eat out of them. She has proper teeth, healthy lungs, we can still hear digestive movements. She is vaccinated. She's not bloated. I don't have an exact age, but she is less than two years old and not molting.
She looks for all purposes like a healthy rabbit except with no appetite.
Her sister was also refusing to eat but I discovered after some time that the sister just didn't like the shape of the food bowl; the sister is now eating but only out of one specific bowl. The other twelve rabbits I got at the same time are all eating without issue.
I have tried everything. Pineapple juice. Sugar water/electrolytes. Sub q fluids. Metoclopramide. Probiotics. Massaging her stomach.
My vet and I just can't figure out what's up with her.
Any ideas for how to get her appetitive back up?
I got her 10 days ago, she hasn't eaten on her own since. I've made sure to keep her on the exact same food as her old owner +unlimited timothy hay while she transitions into the new environment (as I normally do), and given her both a bottle and 2 different water dishes to choose from (along with 5 different food dishes). I've been feeding her critical care but she doesn't like it, and she's losing weight. She is pooping but only as much as I give her in crit care.
She is still active. She still prefers trying to play with food dishes and things instead of trying to eat out of them. She has proper teeth, healthy lungs, we can still hear digestive movements. She is vaccinated. She's not bloated. I don't have an exact age, but she is less than two years old and not molting.
She looks for all purposes like a healthy rabbit except with no appetite.
Her sister was also refusing to eat but I discovered after some time that the sister just didn't like the shape of the food bowl; the sister is now eating but only out of one specific bowl. The other twelve rabbits I got at the same time are all eating without issue.
I have tried everything. Pineapple juice. Sugar water/electrolytes. Sub q fluids. Metoclopramide. Probiotics. Massaging her stomach.
My vet and I just can't figure out what's up with her.
Any ideas for how to get her appetitive back up?