Hi,
I'm a first time poster (and first time rabbit owner) here. I usually do a search on whatever info I need, but since I can't find the info I am looking for, I thought I'd ask your help.
Me and my wife got a rabbit two weeks back, who was probably 1-2 months old, and we tried our best to take care of it as best as we thought how. I read up a lot on the internet, on what to feed it and what not. So I feel really bad for not being able to take care of our little rabbit (Jake), so I at least want to know what happened.
Last night he was fine, and I was playing with him until 3 am, but when we saw him at 9am in the morning, he was lying on the ground, and he seemed to have no energy in his body. When we picked him up, his head would fall on the side, like he couldn't even straighten his neck. He wouldn't eat anything or notice us. And he kept suddenly convulsing. We called the place we bought it from, and they said it was for lack of food and to force it sugar-water. This made no sense to us, since we give him, what I think a decent diet. We had placed a lot of hay for him to eat, some cordiander & parsley to enjoy from night to morning, and a little bit of carrot as a treat before I went to bed.
The sugarwater didnt seem to help so we wanted to take him to a vet, but the first place we went said they only SELL medicines and stuff, they don't diagnosise or do anything themselves. He said his food might have been infected. Could this be right?
They gave us an address for a nearby vet, when we arrived it was 10am, but the vet sign said they open at 10:30am. As we were thinking, where should we go, where should we go, he suddenly passed away.
During all this time, he once made a tiny scream, and after that he seemed more calm. During the end, he pooped a bit and his head was moving slowly and normally, which we got excited that he may be getting better, but a couple of minutes after that, his eyes suddenly had a glaze over it, and we couldn't feel his heartbeat anymore...
Since we found him sick, we did everything we could think of. We thought he might have had some sort of panic, so we tried to pet him, and have him in our arms, but nothing we did helped.
We always let him play in our apartment balcony, with lots of hay, water, and some coriander & parsley, and enough moving area for him to feel comfortable to run around. What could have happened? Did we not give him enough food as the first guy suggested? Was the vegetables infected as the second guy suggested? (even though we buy him fresh vegetables daily, that is, the same vegetables we eat ourselves) Or since we had let him play in the balcony, would it be possible a bird had attacked him? (I can't imagine a pigeon attacking him, but maybe a crow?)
If anyone knows, we'd love to hear some feedback. I feel terrible for not being able to take care of our Jake and my wife got quickly attached to it, and it has been a terrible experience so far, but at least I'd like to know what happened. Should we have not put him in the balcony? (we are on the 5th floor so we have no yard, and I thought it would be better than a cage) should we have given him more food? Less food?
Thanks, everyone.
I'm a first time poster (and first time rabbit owner) here. I usually do a search on whatever info I need, but since I can't find the info I am looking for, I thought I'd ask your help.
Me and my wife got a rabbit two weeks back, who was probably 1-2 months old, and we tried our best to take care of it as best as we thought how. I read up a lot on the internet, on what to feed it and what not. So I feel really bad for not being able to take care of our little rabbit (Jake), so I at least want to know what happened.
Last night he was fine, and I was playing with him until 3 am, but when we saw him at 9am in the morning, he was lying on the ground, and he seemed to have no energy in his body. When we picked him up, his head would fall on the side, like he couldn't even straighten his neck. He wouldn't eat anything or notice us. And he kept suddenly convulsing. We called the place we bought it from, and they said it was for lack of food and to force it sugar-water. This made no sense to us, since we give him, what I think a decent diet. We had placed a lot of hay for him to eat, some cordiander & parsley to enjoy from night to morning, and a little bit of carrot as a treat before I went to bed.
The sugarwater didnt seem to help so we wanted to take him to a vet, but the first place we went said they only SELL medicines and stuff, they don't diagnosise or do anything themselves. He said his food might have been infected. Could this be right?
They gave us an address for a nearby vet, when we arrived it was 10am, but the vet sign said they open at 10:30am. As we were thinking, where should we go, where should we go, he suddenly passed away.
During all this time, he once made a tiny scream, and after that he seemed more calm. During the end, he pooped a bit and his head was moving slowly and normally, which we got excited that he may be getting better, but a couple of minutes after that, his eyes suddenly had a glaze over it, and we couldn't feel his heartbeat anymore...
Since we found him sick, we did everything we could think of. We thought he might have had some sort of panic, so we tried to pet him, and have him in our arms, but nothing we did helped.
We always let him play in our apartment balcony, with lots of hay, water, and some coriander & parsley, and enough moving area for him to feel comfortable to run around. What could have happened? Did we not give him enough food as the first guy suggested? Was the vegetables infected as the second guy suggested? (even though we buy him fresh vegetables daily, that is, the same vegetables we eat ourselves) Or since we had let him play in the balcony, would it be possible a bird had attacked him? (I can't imagine a pigeon attacking him, but maybe a crow?)
If anyone knows, we'd love to hear some feedback. I feel terrible for not being able to take care of our Jake and my wife got quickly attached to it, and it has been a terrible experience so far, but at least I'd like to know what happened. Should we have not put him in the balcony? (we are on the 5th floor so we have no yard, and I thought it would be better than a cage) should we have given him more food? Less food?
Thanks, everyone.
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