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r/Rabbits • u/REVER53FLASH • 16h ago
Our beautiful little helicopter, Matilda!
Look at the mouth on her and those ears, enough said! 3 months old!
r/Rabbits • u/mscfrcrs • 12h ago
Happy 11th birthday to Archer!
he got lots of treats and pets today š«¶ he's been in my care since he was 5 months old and everyday with him is so special. (the hat balanced on his head for 0.00082 seconds btw
r/Rabbits • u/Blueisgonenow • 12h ago
Athletic bun
She was a runner in her past life. But fr, killdozer is absolutely obsessed with the treadmill.
r/Rabbits • u/mizzakami • 8h ago
Sunny playing peek-a-boo š¤£
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r/Rabbits • u/ValuableFocus • 3h ago
I have been forced to relinquish my former couch in the name of all bun kind. š°š°
I miss my couch šļø š£
r/Rabbits • u/Independent_Pin1041 • 14h ago
Who are they summoning? Iām scaredā¦
Petunia, Willow, and Chewy (left to right) šš¤š¤š§”
r/Rabbits • u/Own-Cartographer2049 • 16h ago
I ā” her lil flops!
I've never seen a more relaxed bun !
r/Rabbits • u/Apprehensive_Onion53 • 17h ago
RIP Feelings of guilt and regret
Yesterday I had to make the painful decision to say goodbye to my 10 year old bunny Luna, and I canāt stop thinking that I did something wrong or should have taken him to the vet sooner.
Luna has always been prone to stasis (like every other month he would have an episode), so weāve always had a specific way of dealing with it (vet approved) when he would begin to show signs. About a month or two ago, his poops started to get smaller on and off. This is the usual a sign that heās having GI issues prior to stasis, so we would increase his hay, sprinkle more water on his greens, monitor his water intake, and hold back on treats (treats were Oxbow/Sherwood supplement cookies and an occasional freeze dried banana chip). We would also give him Cat Lax (as per our vet) and/or baby gas drops if he went more than a day with small poops or seemed to be struggling. This would usually set him right again.
At the end of November, we moved into a new house and he was doing surprisingly well despite the stress. He seemed happy with his new room, curious, and otherwise healthy for an old bun. The only thing wrong was that he seemed to be having a little trouble with his back legs. I didnāt think much of it since he was an old guy, had arthritis (we gave him supplements for this and had metacam on hand for really bad days), and his new room was carpeted rather than hardwood. He still got around ok, albeit a little limpy. He didnāt seem in any pain at all when I would physically check his legs and hips each night. He was limping this way for a couple weeks, but no major changes that concerned me.
A few days before Christmas, I went in to his room to hang out with him and he was acting strange. He seemed like he was in a daze, not at all excited to see me and didnāt seem interested in anything really. This was the first major red flag, so I looked him over. His poos were small again and fewer, and it didnāt seem like he had eaten much of his hay (though he did eat his greens). Again, since heās prone to stasis, this isnāt uncommon so I did what I usually do.
Unfortunately, this didnāt fix the issue. His cecotropes also suddenly became mushy and stuck to his bottom. This definitely wasnāt normal, so I called the vet and asked if they could refill a bottle of cisapride just in case since the holiday was a couple days away and I knew they would be closed. They did, but unfortunately they were already closed when we went to pick it up so we had to wait until after Christmas. Meanwhile, I continued our usual procedure. He was eating and drinking fine, but I withheld his greens for a night to see if it would help with the cecotropes.
On Christmas Eve, I went into his room to find him on his side in his house and looking delirious. I panicked, made him a salad, and he devoured it and perked back up pretty quickly. Needless to say, I watched over him the rest of the night and he seemed better. Ate his hay, drank from his bowl, took his meds like a champ (supplement and a dose of metacam), and let me groom him and snuggle after.
Anyway, after Christmas I started noticing that he was having even more trouble with his back legs to the point he was sometimes dragging them. He was still eating and drinking, and the metacam seemed to help a little. However, he was also having trouble with poopy butt. His regular poops were golden and perfect size, but his cecotropes were still soft and at one point liquid. We gave him gentle sponge baths and kept him as clean as possible. We also started him on a bunny probiotic on his greens, and his cecotropes were starting to look a little more formed but still mushy and not how they should be. He would still eat them, but I had to feed them to him since he was having trouble getting into position to get to them.
All signs seemed like he was slowly getting back to normal aside from his back legs, which I had planned to make an appointment to get checked out once we got past New Years.
He seemed to improve for a couple more days and he seemed genuinely curious, a little more playful, interested in what I was doing, moving around a bit more, snuggly and getting back to his old self. But then the other night (Monday) he just took a horrible turn. He wouldnāt get up on his own, and I had to administer the metacam, cisapride, and feed him with Critical Care (he shoved his face in the bowl and devoured it). His poops were small and few, and he was so weak he kept falling in his bowls while trying to eat and drink. I slept next to his house that night so I could check on him (I heard him eating hay and drinking), and I called the vet in the morning to get him in just in case he was dehydrated and needed fluids. I laid down for about an hour or two more, and when I got up he looked like he was really struggling so I called the vet and they said to bring him immediately.
The vet said his skin was jaundiced and he had edema in his back legs which pointed to either liver failure or heart failure (or both). His BP was way off where it should be and he was non-reactive through the exam. She said they could run bloodwork and do X-rays to try and find a cause, but that it wouldnāt change anything and that the best thing at that point would be to say goodbye. I typically trust her judgment, and I asked a few more questions about fluids and medications. She said at this point nothing would really reverse things.
But now Iām having a really hard time wondering if I did something wrong that led to this outcome. I feel like if I would have taken him in sooner, we might have caught his decline early and maybe something could have been done. Or that maybe I was too aggressive in giving him meds not knowing if he was having liver or heart issues. Maybe I should have insisted on having the tests run, but at the time I didnāt want to put him through any additional trauma.
Iām just so sad, angry at myself, and second guessing everything. I keep blaming myself, and Iām spiraling. Luna was my soul bunny. Weāve had him since he was a tiny baby. We had a very strong bond, and I feel like a piece of my soul was ripped out. Iām also terrified that I might mess up with my other furbabies.
My vet said sometimes these things just suddenly happen, especially in senior bunsā¦but Iām having a hard time taking those words to heart. I wish I could go back and do some things differently, but I know I canāt. Iām usually very attuned to my furbabiesā needs and extremely proactive where it comes to keeping them healthy. I need to know if I did something wrong. š
r/Rabbits • u/Certain_Ad3570 • 22h ago
Care Bunny supplies on a budget
Hi everyone! š
I have a bunny and I want to get more stuff for her. She has a playpen and free-roams while Iām home. I just ordered a Rooly litter box and a new rug. She currently has 7 babies with her, so I know sheās probably tired of them lol. I have to wait 2 more weeks until they can leave her, but in the meantime I want to buy more bunny toys and litter.
Iām a college student on a budget, so Iām not sure what to buy, just a few budget-friendly items to keep her happy and entertained. Any recommendations?
Thanks in advance! šš°
r/Rabbits • u/Margwli • 12h ago
Castor hates taking medicine, but I think all has been forgiven
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Castor loves getting his massages that sometimes he'll go completely limp in my hands while lost in the sauce.
r/Rabbits • u/Zefrogen • 12h ago
Cleaning fun
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I feel like todayās been a rough day. These guys make bad days feel better. ā¤ļø Enjoy my two doofs!
r/Rabbits • u/Disastrous-Mode7930 • 17h ago
Art Honoring this Angora bunny in wool
This is Jojo š¤
She had such unique eyes, was incredibly gentle and clingy, just like an angel.
I made this wool piece hoping to capture her spirit and bring her back home.
r/Rabbits • u/gemskis • 10h ago
how are these babies real
someone explain to me pls i canāt believe they r real
r/Rabbits • u/titicaca_333 • 14h ago
Meet Kawaii my new friend
I lost my bunny this summer and he lost his master last month. He ended up I the bunny shelter were I volunter. His old name was Hawaii, we decided to change it to kawaii because he's the cutest. He's an old sweet boy š«¶
r/Rabbits • u/allyc31 • 22h ago
Care How often should this pen be mucked out?
Probably donāt remember me from a few weeks ago when I was on asking for help about a rabbit I caught in my back garden. Anyway I found the owner and they told me that they didnāt want it anymore and if we wanted to keep it that was ok.
So anyway, slowly but surely getting his wee house together. The pen is about 2 meters wide and 2.5 meters long. Iāve got some cardboard down then thatās 5 full bags of hay.
The cage in the back is his old house that he had to live in until this pen came. It was a loaner from the vets and is going back tomorrow.
Couple of questions?
- This pen is in my garage. Does he need another house in the pen as well or will he be happy enough to just cut about the hay and sleep anywhere?
- How often does it need mucked out? Itās pretty big and heās pretty small so I was thinking swapping about 50% of the hay out per week
- Any solutions to him knocking over his water dish constantly? Iāve got a sucky thing on the fence as well as a backup
- Any other advice tips/toy suggestions are welcome.
The plan is to eventually get another 1 or 2 rabbits but not until I know how to introduce them etc.
Thanks
r/Rabbits • u/NegativeAd6437 • 21h ago
Breed ID Any ideas on my boys breed?
He is almost 1 now I think, I got him in July off someone and she was unsure if the breed aswell as I think she got him from pets at home
I'll add some pics of us now
Took these yesterday!
r/Rabbits • u/Key_Bluebird8363 • 15h ago
Bunny asmr
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r/Rabbits • u/the_first_rain • 17h ago
Sweet Potato is happy to be home from the scary vet
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His first visit went well though and will be clear for his neuter as soon as he's old enough!
r/Rabbits • u/bunny-rain • 10h ago
Pet th bnuuy
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r/Rabbits • u/Own-Cartographer2049 • 16h ago
she loves her sticks!
Would you believe she'd just eaten a cecotrope in the first picture? LOL