Hi, I'm new and I hope you don't mind me butting in here. I have an immediate need for help.
I have two young rabbits that I have rescued from our local stable. Both are white with black spots, both are from the same litter and appear to be 4 weeks old.
One is doing great, the other has just stopped eating today.
When I first took them in, about a week ago, the tiny one didn't eat much and because it was tiny, I gave it KMR (not too much, I know about how and when to feed the babies) It did fine, picking at the grass hay and some pellets and eating a carrot top and dandillions.
It stopped wanting milk last Friday, but had been eating 'normal' food, so I didn't force the issue. It picked at food all weekend but today, it is not eating at all. I tried to start the milk back up, but it doesn't want that either.
I don't want to try to force it to eat "solid", I have critical care, food because I don't know how well it will digest it.
It's just sitting in the pen with the other baby, who is eating like a champ, and looks like it may be dying. It has been drinking water, and it did pick at a carrot top this morning.
Is there a trick in this case, that I should try? I have experience with rabbits, I have three of my own....these are just two rescues that I couldn't leave to die. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
I have two young rabbits that I have rescued from our local stable. Both are white with black spots, both are from the same litter and appear to be 4 weeks old.
One is doing great, the other has just stopped eating today.
When I first took them in, about a week ago, the tiny one didn't eat much and because it was tiny, I gave it KMR (not too much, I know about how and when to feed the babies) It did fine, picking at the grass hay and some pellets and eating a carrot top and dandillions.
It stopped wanting milk last Friday, but had been eating 'normal' food, so I didn't force the issue. It picked at food all weekend but today, it is not eating at all. I tried to start the milk back up, but it doesn't want that either.
I don't want to try to force it to eat "solid", I have critical care, food because I don't know how well it will digest it.
It's just sitting in the pen with the other baby, who is eating like a champ, and looks like it may be dying. It has been drinking water, and it did pick at a carrot top this morning.
Is there a trick in this case, that I should try? I have experience with rabbits, I have three of my own....these are just two rescues that I couldn't leave to die. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.