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Not eating

He needs to go to the vets urgently. Two days is a long time for a rabbit not to be eating. A rabbit who hasn't eaten for 24 hours is considered an emergency.

Sorry to be alarmist, but it really is important that you quickly get him to a vet who understands rabbits.

I hope he will be OK. Please keep us updated. xx
 
He needs to go to the vets urgently. Two days is a long time for a rabbit not to be eating. A rabbit who hasn't eaten for 24 hours is considered an emergency.

Sorry to be alarmist, but it really is important that you quickly get him to a vet who understands rabbits.

I hope he will be OK. Please keep us updated. xx

Yes, it is essential that you get him to a Vet straight away.

This explains why :

http://www.vettimes.co.uk/article/managing-gi-stasis-in-rabbits/
 
Just replied on your other thread.

I gather you took your bunny to the vet this morning?

Hope all goes well, and good luck!
 
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