If your rabbit is really dying, and help from a vet is impossible, and you have no knowledge or experience in rabbit first aid, then you should ask for help and advice from people on online rabbit forums (see links below) - the only thing you can do is try to make it comfortable until it dies..
It's really best to prepare for these kinds of situations beforehand:
There are tons of great resources online that can help you. See the related links and questions below.
Then, once you're prepared, and you first notice your rabbit is unwell in any way, you start asking on the forums for help, administering first aid, and calling vets if at all possible.
Your rabbit may be having a seizure. Your rabbit needs immediate attention from a vet. See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
A vet appointment.
Check with a vet.
You probably touched the kits when the mother rabbit was looking. That's when she will kill her young. First remove the baby rabbits, then bring it to the vet. The vet will examine them to make sure that they have any wounds, cuts, or bruises. The vet will give the baby rabbits some medicine and milk.
I would say you need to take her to the vet as soon as you can. If a pet rabbit is not eating or pooping one needs to take it to the vet. A pet rabbits life span is 9 to 12 years.
Take him to the vet, please.
You should probably take her to the vet and have them put her to sleep. It would be fast and painless.
No, you can't put baby oil on a rabbit. Anything you put on a rabbit will end up inside the rabbit because rabbits clean themselves by licking themselves. Baby oil is not safe for a rabbit to ingest and can make the rabbit sick. There is no good reason to put baby oil or any kind of oil on a rabbit. If your rabbit is sick, you should bring it to a vet who has experience and knowledge in treating rabbits.
You need to take it to the vet because trying to fix the promblem yourself will not work. Take the rabbit to the VET!See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
not specific but when he or she is nearly 6 months. Thanks and i am Tanya
It depends on who the vet is, but it's usually around $50-$200.
Take your rabbit to a vet immediately.