Luvr of Wabbits and Polar Bears wrote:
I recommend seeing a vet asap
I can't afford the vet for a rabbit.
More info:
Was eating, drinking, and defecating normally. Completely normal behavior. I bought her along with litter mates from another gent-not bred by me.
While checking pupil dilation she went into a seizure. Back legs kicked, body tensed and twisted, whites of the eyes showed. Considering the symptoms, I believe that she has suffered a stroke.
Possibly of full, or even partial, recovery is highly unlikely.
Possibility of death is highly likely.
At best, I believe we're looking at partial recovery of movement, and permanent damage. If she survives, she will require a specialized care. I'm willing and able to provide her with such.
Heart Rate: 120 beats per minuet, roughly 2 beats per second
Respiratory Rate: 90-100 breaths per minuet
Current Position: Head is drawn back and front legs are drawn down and back, stiffly. There are periods of relaxation, and alternating stiffness.
Eyes keep wandering in slightly different directions.
Pupil dilation is very slow.
-She doesn't seem able/want to swallow. When presented with a few drops of water, she pee'd quite strongly on my leg. I'm hoping dearly this was voluntary.
Edit, 5:56 PM: Her seizures are becoming worse. She has a one in a million chance of survival.