There are many reasons why a rabbit may be ill. One big reason your rabbit may be ill is because you didn't take proper care of it; however, even if you took excellent care of your rabbit, it can fall ill for reasons beyond your control. See the related questions below for more details and helpful links.
Ill rabbits need treatment from a vet who has experience and knowledge in rabbits -- the first aid you can do at home is very limited and in almost all cases will not save the rabbit's life. What the treatment consists of exactly depends entirely on what is making the rabbit ill. See the related questions below for details and links.
A sick rabbit should eat the same diet as a healthy rabbit. It's important that rabbits keep eating even if they're ill, because rabbits can't safely fast like humans and other animals can, and by not eating, the rabbit will only get more sick. Sudden changes in a rabbit's diet can also make it ill, so if possible it's best not to make sudden changes when a rabbit is ill because it will only get more sick. See the related questions below for more information and helpful links.
Your snake might be ill because it might of ate a too big a meal for him and he cant digest it
If a rabbit has discharge in its ear, that rabbit is ill or injured and needs to see a special "rabbit savvy" vet. See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
Take he or she to the vet as she might be ill. Hope I Helped :)
By giving them something they like (ext : carrots celery)
Well, this can depend on a lot of things. For example, your female rabbit might be ill of some kind. You should have her examined by a veterinarian.
rabbit spray is naturally a cross between yellow and orange but if rabbit is ill it can look a little like blood with a tint of orange.
If your rabbit is ill, you should bring it to a vet who has experience and knowledge in rabbits. If you think the rabbit is cold, make sure to keep it warm -- for example, put a hot water bottle in the bottom of its carrier, put a blanket on top, and the rabbit on top of that. See the related questions below for details and helpful links.
It's best to use only a harness made for a rabbit on a rabbit. Although a Jack Russel may be the same size as your rabbit, its body is shaped very differently. An ill-fitting harness that prevents a rabbit from moving normally could lead to serious injury.
Diarrhea can be serious in rabbits, so please take your bunny to a rabbit-savvy vet as soon as possible. If the bunny is not making an effort to appear normal, it means he could be very sick - they are prey animals in the wild and instinctively try not to show it when they are vulnerable. You'll find a list of recommended vets on www.rabbit.org.
If your rabbit has a big lump on its face, it requires immediate veterinary care from a vet who has experience and knowledge in rabbits. See the related question below for details and links.