I had a male mini rex that would have a seizure every time he heard a strange noise....lawnmowers were the worst. Try keeping your rabbit in a quiet area where there are no startling sounds and that might help. I also heard that male mini rexes were more likely to suffer from seizures. My female never had a problem and is 8 years old now.
WillowArcane here If the issue is not noise-related, I suggest taking it to the vet ASAP as it could be a neurological illness that needs immediate treatment. It could also possibly be caused by a spinal injury.
Take the rabbit to the vets asap.
Make sure you use a rabbit-savvy vet. See the related question below for details and links.
Your rabbit is pregnant. Or if a boy rabbit has not been near her then she could be having a false pregnancy - which is also common in rabbits.
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Brush it. When a rabbit eats his fur, it means you need to brush it. get a special cat or rabbit brush at your pet store or walmart and brush it every day. If your rabbit keeps pulling out his fur it will eventually die. It will die because the fur will clog up its stomach. So brush your rabbit is the answer.
Spaying keeps them healthier, cleaner and prevents them from having puppies,
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It means he/she wants you to hold it and give it love! One thing when you get a rabbit means you vow to love it every day! <3
yes. keep em away from hawks, and if a hawk swoops on your rabbit wack the hawk with a broomstick, if it keeps coming wack it HARD twilight maniac
Why do you think the graphics show rabbit populations with different carrying capacities?
Any big animal will keep the rabbits out, but you'll have to find out where to put the dead rabbit bodies once the bigger animal gives the rabbit a heart attack...
It's hard to say exactly, but this is not normal behaviour. If it's ongoing or keeps happening, you should bring the rabbit to a vet so you can find out what's wrong, and get your bunny the treatment it needs. See the related questions below for info and helpful links.