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what should i do to my rabbit?

Ayoub

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Today my two rabbits walked in a sort of gasoline,mum decided to wash for one of them and after the bath he became kind of sleepy and then by night he started to fall on his side and can t eat and drink.HELP PLEASE
 
he needs to see a vet asap, (as does the other rabbit) - he may have ingested some of the gasoline, and the bath may have sent him into further shock. please see a vet urgently.
 
Today my two rabbits walked in a sort of gasoline,mum decided to wash for one of them and after the bath he became kind of sleepy and then by night he started to fall on his side and can t eat and drink.HELP PLEASE

Please take your rabbit to a vet ASAP. This is an emergency!
 
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