If your rabbit is depressed.. then you must not be a very good rabbit person.
who ever answered your question with this is just ignorant and mean. you should definitely try and appease the depression. as animal caretakers we do the very best we can to make our pets happy. i can understand. me and my husband rescued a bunny rabbit from outside of a restaurant off of a busy street and took her in and love her very much. but, we moved out of my parents house a few months after we got her, so she seems not to like her new surroundings. she has everything she needs and MORE! we love her, we encourage her...but sometimes time and love are all you can do. she used to run around alot in our basement at home with my parents and had tons of personality, but now she doesn't come out too much. she does not like the tile and hardwood floors. funds prevent us from getting her some rugs right at the moment but we are doing our best with some of her favorite blankets. to the person above me, if your friend is depressed than you must not be a very good friend, lol. absolutely stupid answer.
No
They get depressed and then hang themselves(:
yes my grandma's rabbit's bunny died and then the rabbit died
do not make shout of your rabbit, or else, they will be depressed.
Cats and other animals can become depressed just as humans do. Watch for signs such as lack of appetite, lethargy, dissociation. If you notice any of these signs, take your cat to its vet.
The signs of childhood insomnia are often overlooked. Signs are mood swings, depressed mood, aggressiveness, memory problems, a decreased attention span or irritability.
When people are depressed and when they don't like life anymore and (or) their life anymore
See the related question below.
My rabbit just gave birth and some of the signs would be ripping out the fur on her stomach to make a nest. She will be restless. But that will only have when she will give birth very soon.
it depends on the moode.gif rabbit is feeling sad or depressed you can talk to itto find out its mood try watching its actions
The classic signs are wide mood swings of manic to depressed lasting a period of two or more weeks. Manic mood can be euphoric or irritable, often including feelings of grandeur. Depressed mood can be hopeless or suicidal, usually including feelings of uselessness and/or worthlessness. Been there, done that.
Also known as manic-depressive, the individual alternates between states of manic activity and being depressed.