Rabbits often sleeps when they are sick.
Yes. A carrot really should not make a rabbit sick. Mine eat them all the time. Just make sure the carrot is washed and don't give them large amounts. If you do not give the rabbit enough fresh food and this is a change of diet, it may give it an upset stomach. Start out with new foods gradually. If the rabbit has diarrhea for some other reason besides a change in diet, it may not be so okay. If a rabbit is actually sick with bacteria or a virus it can dehydrate quickly. If it has not had it for long, you can pick up rabbit diarrhea medicine at most pet stores. If it has had it more than a day with no improvement, take it to the vet.
If the rabbit is sick let it eat whatever it can eat if it will eat. A lot of rabbits stop eating and drinking before they die.
Given that rabbits are "wild" animals, anything that its not as close to natural as possible would not be good for a rabbit. All the sugar and processed food in the cake would not go over well with any rabbit.
Your rabbit might get sick if he ate cantaloupe rind, but it is not likely. It is important to wash all fruits and vegetables before giving them to your rabbit. This removes any herbicides.
well a rabbit can get sick by getting on poisin ivea and some rabbits aren't soppose to get on poisin ivea so that's one way.
Baths are not good for rabbits. Dangers include:Being handled and put into water is stressful, and stress can make a rabbit sick; stress can also make a rabbit panic, and when rabbits panic they tend to injure themselveshot water can burn the rabbitsoaps can give the rabbit a chemical burn or skin irritation (even some baby soaps are too strong for a rabbit's delicate skin)water in the ears can lead to infectionif the rabbit stays wet afterward it can get get hypothermiaIf you have to give your rabbit a bath, then you should follow specific precautions so that your rabbit stays safe. See the link below for details.That said, you shouldn't have to give your rabbit a bath! Rabbits clean themselves; as babies, their mothers keep them clean. If your rabbit needs a bath, that means something is seriously wrong. You have to treat the cause, or else the rabbit will only get messy again, and more sick. Please bring your rabbit to a vet who has experience and training in rabbits, so that you can find out what's wrong and give your bunny the care it needs.
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You shouldn't give your rabbit a bath at all -- this is true for mini rexs and all pet rabbits. Baths are very stressful for rabbits and can lead to illness or injury. Healthy rabbits keep themselves clean, so if your rabbit is dirty, that means something is wrong: maybe it's sick, or maybe its cage is too small or you aren't cleaning it enough. You should bring the rabbit to a vet to find out what the problem is. See the related question below for more details. If your rabbit is sick, you shouldn't bring it to the fair because you'll make all the other rabbits sick, and anyway the judges will certainly notice and you won't win anything. If your rabbit is white and it's feet are just a little dirty, you can try a spot bath with a wet cloth, but don't give the rabbit a full bath.
Pellets give the rabbit fiber and nutrients. You need to give your baby rabbits pellets. It is needed in adults but not needed as much. Vegetables are also important but try not to give your rabbit too much veggies. Make sure to give them plenty of hay.
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