jessicalovesjesse
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[align=center]- Location: Colorado
- Description (Breed, color., weight): Mini Rex, REW
- Age: Around 6
- spayed/neutered?: No
- Notes on Fecal and Urinary Output
- are the bunny's poops and pees normal?: NA
- When did they last use their litterbox?: NA
- Any unusual behavior?: NA
- Medical History -- has s/he been to the vet or been sick before?: No, good clean medical history
- Diet - what does your bunny eat?: Timothy Hay/ Pellets
- when and what did s/he eat last?: Just now
- movement - any unusual movements? Is s/he hopping normally?: Falling over, lethargic
- are there any plants, chocolate or other substances within reach?: No
- has the rabbit been outdoors?: Lives outside (used to)
Okay so, I'm not at home right now with Pippin, I'm visiting family far away but here is what my mom said.
Pippin was unable to move and frozen to the core. She took him inside and gradually heated him up. (i'm not sure how.)
He is now apparently in the bathroom, moving, eating, drinking fine.
Pippin has been fine outside his entire life.
What would cause this sudden change?
Age?
Something worse?
Of course from now on he is an indoor bun despite my mom's allergies.
She loves me and him enough to put up with some sniffles.
She is also keeping watch over him very closely for now, checking on him every 10 minutes or so.
Tonight has been really stressful for me, I'm so worried about my little guy.
If anyone has any advice that I could relay to her that would be nice, thank you.
-Jessica[/align]
- Description (Breed, color., weight): Mini Rex, REW
- Age: Around 6
- spayed/neutered?: No
- Notes on Fecal and Urinary Output
- are the bunny's poops and pees normal?: NA
- When did they last use their litterbox?: NA
- Any unusual behavior?: NA
- Medical History -- has s/he been to the vet or been sick before?: No, good clean medical history
- Diet - what does your bunny eat?: Timothy Hay/ Pellets
- when and what did s/he eat last?: Just now
- movement - any unusual movements? Is s/he hopping normally?: Falling over, lethargic
- are there any plants, chocolate or other substances within reach?: No
- has the rabbit been outdoors?: Lives outside (used to)
Okay so, I'm not at home right now with Pippin, I'm visiting family far away but here is what my mom said.
Pippin was unable to move and frozen to the core. She took him inside and gradually heated him up. (i'm not sure how.)
He is now apparently in the bathroom, moving, eating, drinking fine.
Pippin has been fine outside his entire life.
What would cause this sudden change?
Age?
Something worse?
Of course from now on he is an indoor bun despite my mom's allergies.
She loves me and him enough to put up with some sniffles.
She is also keeping watch over him very closely for now, checking on him every 10 minutes or so.
Tonight has been really stressful for me, I'm so worried about my little guy.
If anyone has any advice that I could relay to her that would be nice, thank you.
-Jessica[/align]