I would suggest you contact your local vet who will be able to help you find someone to take your rabbit and care for her properly.
Please make sure your rabbit has treatment, it is unfair to leave an animal in pain...
A cute rabbit may not be considered a rabbit anymore if it undergoes a transformation, such as turning into a different creature through magic or a fantastical storyline. In these scenarios, even though it may still visually resemble a rabbit, its essence or nature may have changed, blurring the distinction between what it is and what it once was.
Pet rabbits, like all pets, can only survive through the care they're given by their owners. Pets have lost many of their wild instincts and they aren't able to care for themselves. Rabbit owners have a responsibility to do the best possible to care for their rabbit. People who are not willing or able to do the best possible should not bring a rabbit home; if they already have one, they should find a new home for her. Not having enough money is not an excuse to deny your rabbit or any pet care: you must, in this case, find someone who can afford the rabbit. Rabbits need regular veterinary care, as well as vet care in the event of any and all illnesses and injuries. See the related questions below.
First answer: You could gently push it forward to try and get it to move.Second answer: A rabbit that can't use its back legs is having a medical emergency! Broken backs are a common injury with rabbits, and this could be causing paralysis in the back legs. There are many possible causes but whatever the cause is, your rabbit needs vet care.Bring your rabbit to a vet with experience in rabbits immediately. Without vet care, your rabbit's health will probably only get worse and worse: it won't be able to properly eat, drink, groom itself, or use the litter box. It probably can't reach it's anus which means it isn't eating cecotropes, and this can lead to serious digestive problems. It's probably in a lot of pain, which has serious impacts on health: pain control is a major part of any recuperation for a rabbit.It's inhumane to deny your rabbit medical care under these circumstances. If you can't afford the vet, then you can't afford the rabbit, so contact local rabbit rescue groups (like a local House Rabbit Society chapter) or animal shelters and find a place where your rabbit will get the care it needs. Even if that means euthanasia: right now, your rabbit is suffering, and it deserves more than that.If your rabbit is already under vet care, then ask the vet how you can help the rabbit recuperate. Rehabilitating a rabbit with a serious injury like this can take a lot of time, money, and effort. It's not a simple matter. You should seek advice from online rabbit forums (like Rabbits Online, and Etherbun).Are you positive the cause is an injury? There are many illnesses that can cause hind leg paralysis in rabbits.See the related questions and links below for more info.
Catching a hare or wild rabbit may lead to stress and injury for the animal. It is important to avoid capturing wild animals as they are best left undisturbed in their natural habitat. If you come across a hare or wild rabbit that appears injured or in distress, contact local animal authorities for assistance.
The rabbit in The Velveteen Rabbit is just called "Rabbit"; it has no other name.
if u cant afford rabbit cereal about 12 to 15 dollars , there is a place in dairy flat and a option that my rabbit has is porridge oats or weetbix.
A lot of times if it really hurts they will scream.
He is either in heat OR he has injured it.
If your dog catches a rabbit, it's important to first ensure the rabbit is not injured. If the rabbit is unharmed, you should gently remove it from your dog's mouth and release it back into the wild. It's also a good idea to train your dog to not chase or harm wildlife in the future. If the rabbit is injured, seek help from a wildlife rehabilitator or veterinarian.
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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.
If a rabbit is injured it means it has a lot of pain from where ever it is injured. To pick up a rabbit which has injured legs you MUST not touch their legs. You can pick it up any way just not the legs. I (personally) pick a rabbit up by its waist. By picking it up the way I do it, I am not near its legs.
Before you spay your rabbit, you should know how: much the spay will cost, it will make your bunny not give birth anymore, it will make your rabbit live longer, and it will make your rabbit be HAPPY!
The dingo is a carnivore. It would eat an injured rabbit if hungry.
If you find an injured rabbit in your yard, the best course of action is to contact a local wildlife rehabilitation center or a veterinarian who specializes in wildlife. They can provide guidance on how to safely handle the situation and may be able to assist with the rabbit's care. If those options are not available, you can also reach out to animal control for assistance. Always avoid trying to treat the rabbit yourself, as it may cause further harm.
first, take out the bb with tweezers. Then,consult with a vet
If you do it's Mama won't take care of it anymore.