CrazyChickenGirl
Well-Known Member
About a month ago Snowball (a rabbit from Opal’s first litter a year ago) was returned to us because his owner couldn’t care for him anymore. Last week he started losing weight so I doubled his pellet ration. His diet went from 1/4 a cup of pellets in total a day along with 2 cups of veggies, unlimited hay and water. To now along with the other stuff he gets 1/2 a cup of pellets a day in total. After a week now he is even skinnier. I have checked his poop for worms and couldn’t find any. He eats all of his food he’s given and drinks about 4 cups of water a day on average, but he’s still losing weight. He’s not even remotely lethargic or anything, in fact, he’s still just a little bundle of energy. Today I plan to schedule a vet appointment to figure out what is going on. The only thing is, I haven’t used this vet before and I’m not sure how rabbit savvy they actually are. The whole point of all this information is I have two questions.
1. Is the any medication or treatment that I need to make sure that they don’t give him?
2. Are the signs pointing to any specific problem(s) that I should ask them to check specifically for? Are there any that aren’t possible and therefore don’t need to be checked for?
Thanks in advance for any help.
1. Is the any medication or treatment that I need to make sure that they don’t give him?
2. Are the signs pointing to any specific problem(s) that I should ask them to check specifically for? Are there any that aren’t possible and therefore don’t need to be checked for?
Thanks in advance for any help.