KeltonB
Well-Known Member
How heartbreaking this is for everyone that has followed your heroic actions from afar, but even more so for you who took these sweet creatures under your care. You have earned my respect and many more, if not everyone else, here. Thank you for trying so hard to give them a better life. The little guy certainly looks to have recovered very, very nicely from his original condition, so his last months were probably the best of his life.
As to the sudden lost of mobility, I've had this happen before and it can be very alarming. If memory serves, it is some form of bacteria that rabbits are especially susceptible to. The buns head tilts severely to the ground and their hind legs seem to be completely out of coordination with the rest of their body and they just kind of squirm around in a circle. I'm no expert, but I am hoping it was something like this and not a case of poisoning.
Prayers for you and daddy rabbit.
As to the sudden lost of mobility, I've had this happen before and it can be very alarming. If memory serves, it is some form of bacteria that rabbits are especially susceptible to. The buns head tilts severely to the ground and their hind legs seem to be completely out of coordination with the rest of their body and they just kind of squirm around in a circle. I'm no expert, but I am hoping it was something like this and not a case of poisoning.
Prayers for you and daddy rabbit.