OliveOilMom Queen of cans and jars


Joined: Nov 12, 2011 Posts: 6775 Location: Living in Faulkner's nightmare
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Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 8:51 pm Post subject: Bunny question |
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As you know, we have a Giant Flemish Rabbit. Everytime DD would tell DH to get bunny food he brought home carrots and celery. She thought that was sufficient and he's been eating a lot of those for about the last week or two. No commercial rabbit food. She also hasn't let him out to hop around in a few days, but he does have a big cage, about six foot long by three foot wide. She's kept it clean and he's had water.
Today when she took him out and brought him in the front yard to get some fresh air he didn't seem to want to hop around. She brought him in and he would try to hop but didn't seem to have any strength. Of course this really upset us and thats when I asked if he's been fed today (I had left all that up to her, she's 15) and she said she gave him carrots but had been out of commercial food for over a week. I went and got some food and he ate a good bit of it and seemed to feel much better after about an hour and started hopping around, but I'm wondering what could have been wrong.
It could be that he wasn't getting enough nutrients, or that he was in his cage too long, or maybe even some wierd bunny ailment that I don't know about. I was thinking that because he seems better now that he's ate, it's got to be food related, but what to the experienced bunny people have to say?
I also can't afford a vet at all right now, and our vet won't let me pay part now and part later. She's even refused to see animals who have been hit by cars because the owners couldn't pay up front. She wouldn't even put them down without payment. She's the only one in town though and nobody likes her but thats where you gotta go.
So, what's ya'lls ideas about the bunny? _________________ Frances
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AspieOtaku Leader of the Otaku Legion


Joined: Feb 18, 2012 Age: 30 Posts: 5887 Location: Mountain View, California, United States
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Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 4:23 am Post subject: |
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Perhaps Rabbitears might know.  _________________ Your Aspie score is 193 of 200
Your neurotypical score is 40 of 200
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i_wanna_blue Within

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Joined: Aug 10, 2008 Age: 28 Posts: 7714 Location: Alone
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Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 5:34 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah I think it's probably food related. Perhaps not enough food for energy. I would recommend rabbit muesli, if you can get your hands on it. It's a bit expensive but it goes well with ordinary rabbit feed, and if you buy the one for growing rabbits it's high in vitamins. _________________ And then there was one. |
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IdahoRose Imaginary Friend

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Joined: Feb 25, 2007 Age: 22 Posts: 18651
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Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 7:32 pm Post subject: |
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| I remember reading somewhere that rabbits can't survive on carrots alone, much like the way cats can't survive on milk alone. The whole "rabbits love carrots" thing was actually popularized by Bugs Bunny cartoons. Domestic animals need the variety of nutrients provided by the food that's manufactured especially for them (cat food for cats, food pellets for hamsters, etc, etc.) |
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CSBurks Phoenix


Joined: Apr 30, 2012 Posts: 658
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Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 4:36 am Post subject: |
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| Perhaps low blood sugar or a lack of essential nutrients. |
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scubasteve Phoenix


Joined: Dec 18, 2009 Age: 28 Posts: 993 Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 2:30 am Post subject: |
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| They need roughage in their diet. Try getting some Timothy Hay. |
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