Maybe take him to a vet? And make sure he does drink a lot, and give him chances at food. Dont do anything that might scare him.
There is no known existing species of man-eating rabbit squirrels. Any reports or myths about them are likely fictional or exaggerated.
It is important to seek veterinary attention immediately as a change in eating and drinking habits along with decreased bowel movements could indicate a serious health issue such as GI stasis, which left untreated can be life-threatening for rabbits. If your rabbit is showing signs of distress, you should contact a veterinarian as soon as possible. Avoid giving any food or water until you receive professional advice.
Rabbits are herbivorous; plant eaters.
Only rabbits can catch myxomatosis. Humans and other animals cannot catch it from eating the meat of an affected rabbit.
It is safe to give away a baby rabbit once it is at least 8 weeks old. This age ensures that the rabbit is weaned from its mother and can eat solid food independently. It's important to find a responsible and loving new owner for the baby rabbit.
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.
This depends on a few things. Such as.. Is her appetite and droppings normal? Is she drinking and does she have fresh water? Is her cage in a draught or strong sunlight? Is she breathing normally and not panting? These are a few basic things to check on for your rabbit. If she seems distressed and not eating or drinking normally you may need to see a veterinarian. Try offering her some dandelion leaves if you can find some or fresh carrot.
No, and a female rabbit is spayed.
No, you'd only make the rabbit more sick. Rabbits can't digest milk or dairy products. They shouldn't even really have the yoghurt drops you can buy at the pet store.If your rabbit is sick, you have to bring it to a vet who has experience treating rabbits.Tomato (the fruit) is high in sugar, so it can make a rabbit sick if the bunny eats too much. A sugar spike can lead to gas, which is very painful for rabbits and sometimes they decide to hide and stop eating. If you can encourage the rabbit to keep eating hay, drinking water, and moving around, then it will be fine. If the rabbit stops eating, drinking, or pooping, then it will go into GI stasis and needs to see a vet right away, or else it will die.The tomato plant (all parts except the fruit) is poisonous for rabbits. If your rabbit is poisoned, it needs to see a vet immediately, there's nothing you can do for it at home.See the related questions below for details and links.
Get a rabbit eating flower.
a rabbit moves by eating to get energy for his/her legs to jump.
It depends on the bunny but if you see your bunny not playing very much, not wanting to came out of its cage , and or not eating or drinking water it might be signs of loneliness if this happens i would recommend getting another rabbit who has no problems sharing.
the unique characteristic of a rabbit was jumping, eating carrots...........
by eating food
When weighing a rabbit after it has been feed the biggest improvement one might see is on the scale. The weight of the rabbit after eating should be higher than it was before eating.
by drinking it's own uraine.
The answer to this question is the same for all breeds of pet rabbit. When a pet rabbit is so sick or injured that it stops eating, drinking, peeing, and/or pooping, and/or if the rabbit is lying there not moving at all, then it will die unless it gets help from the vet. See the related questions below for more information and helpful links.