Thank you. No one could have loved her more. We had a wonderful life together. It is amazing how close we get to these furry littlle animals. She was part of our family. I look forward to taking care of my next baby rabbit but will always keep Pepper in my heart.
No Pepper is still twitching at times it bothers me a lot even though she does not seem to be in any distress. It's almost like watching a person with Parkinsons disease. That kind of movement. I really hope that it just goes away but I have my doughts. I hope your little one is ok too.;)
That is a good way to describe it. I guess they could be hiccops but it seems like if I distract her they seem to go away faster. Could be I am making her move around so they are less noticable to me. But she hasn't eaten when this happens. It could be a digestive thing I guess.
When she was twitching in the office I actually had her in my arms cradled like a baby. It was really fortunate that she "twitched on demand" for him so he could see what I was talking about. Yes vets that know about rabbits are rare so when you find one you stick with him or her.:cool:
My vet is very educated in rabbits. I went through a lot of trouble to find him because not many vets deal with rabbits. He also has one of his own. Also when I saw him he asked me if Pepper had eaten any cigarette butts or had been in an ashtray. He said this could cause brain damage in...
No. She is usually just sitting resting when she twitches. But just so I am sure - is a binky when they are excited and jump in the air while they run???
Has anyone experienced their rabbit to twitch? It is intermittent but noticable. She does not appear to be in any distress. I took her to the Vet - she twitched in the exam room and he was able to check her eyes heart and mouth while she was twitching. Everything checked out ok. He said to watch...