Erins Rabbits
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First and foremost, let me say I am not going to a vet. Please don't suggest it. I am not going to pay $200+ for a vet to tell me something I already knew.
Today, when I went out to feed the rabbits, I noticed one of my bucks (Ot1s)hadn't finished his food from yesterday. He didn't come to the front of the cage, or move at all actually, short of adjusting a little when I reached in to pet him. I still put in his ration, filled up his water bottle, and moved on.
Tonight, I went back out with my dad to grill, and refill water bottles again. He still hadn't moved from his spot, his food dish was untouched. Worried, I pulled him out and looked him over. The only thing I could find wrong was a little dried up poop on his tail. Whoops, looks like I missed something. Diaharea remnants. Looks like he's all dried up but just in case I took away his pellets, syringed him sugar water, and stuffed his cage with hay. I'm also keeping a close eye on him.
Is there anything I'm missing, because I feel like I'm forgeting something.
If anything, wish my guy better, please.
Today, when I went out to feed the rabbits, I noticed one of my bucks (Ot1s)hadn't finished his food from yesterday. He didn't come to the front of the cage, or move at all actually, short of adjusting a little when I reached in to pet him. I still put in his ration, filled up his water bottle, and moved on.
Tonight, I went back out with my dad to grill, and refill water bottles again. He still hadn't moved from his spot, his food dish was untouched. Worried, I pulled him out and looked him over. The only thing I could find wrong was a little dried up poop on his tail. Whoops, looks like I missed something. Diaharea remnants. Looks like he's all dried up but just in case I took away his pellets, syringed him sugar water, and stuffed his cage with hay. I'm also keeping a close eye on him.
Is there anything I'm missing, because I feel like I'm forgeting something.
If anything, wish my guy better, please.