My rabbit has recently suffered with this condition & with online research and discussions with vets here are some possible answers for further research:- 1. Rabbit has suffered a stroke, usually due to high stress 2. Spinal or bone damage usually due to poor handling or attacked or chased by others 3. Encephalitozoon Cuniculi which is a parasite which spreads through the blood stream and can affect brain function and cause paralysis
The most possible answer is that it is cold. But if it is not cold it is likely to have some sort of disease or virus.
You need to seek medical help for you rabbit asap!!!
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.
You should take your rabbit to the vet.
yes, of course something is wrong with him. you're the owner.
When you know something's wrong with your rabbit, instead of asking online to find out what could be wrong, you should bring the rabbit to the vet. The vet can tell you what's wrong (if anyone can), and possibly save it's life (which you likely can't do on your own, even if you did know what was wrong). If you must ask online to find out what's wrong, ask your question in rabbit-specific forums: that way you'll have a better chance of finding the answer. See the links below for info and helpful links about rabbit vets and forums. Here are some suggestions about your specific situation: - it is either acting weird, it broke a bone, or he can't breathe, but the worst thing that could happen is that he could die.
You need to seek medical help for you rabbit asap!!!
The smooth muscles are moving during shivering.
i suggest that you take him to the vet eurgently! he will die soon without enough nutrients in his little body!
Is the dog shivering or doing jerk like motions, got to vet immediately, signs of shock.
he's shivering
hop on!
shivering with cold
Rabbits display affection to other rabbits naturally by nibbling. By reacting to a rabbits nibbles by saying "ouch" or moving away, a rabbit senses it did something wrong. It then adapts to lick as a display of affection to humans. It is also a form of nurturing. If a rabbit licks you, it means you did something it likes and it is trying to repay you.
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.
You should take your rabbit to the vet.
your rabbit probably has ketosis. It is a female, correct?
If your horse is shivering it means something is wrong, so no, don't ride him. Try to figure out what is wrong. If within a short amount of time you can't remedy the problem then call your vet. Shivering could be caused by any number of things but most of them net veterinary attention.