Hey everyone, I'm at my wit's end and really need some advice.
I have an almost 2 year old rescue rabbit called Sylvie who is currently at the vets with her 5th episode of stasis this year. I feel like I don't know what else I can do to prevent this happening - she is neutered and vaccinated, she is bonded to a male rabbit, she has free access to Timothy hay (from haybox), she has pellets and herbs/greens/dandelions etc. They are outside in 10ft accommodation built by my husband which includes an indoor and outdoor covered area and they also have access to a run with lots of tunnels, bridges etc.
I feel like there is nothing else I can do but yet she keeps getting stasis. There never seems an obvious reason why it happens until last night - fireworks. So now I'm thinking that it's stress that's causing it. What do I do about a stressed rabbit? How can I help her?? I'm pretty desperate
I have an almost 2 year old rescue rabbit called Sylvie who is currently at the vets with her 5th episode of stasis this year. I feel like I don't know what else I can do to prevent this happening - she is neutered and vaccinated, she is bonded to a male rabbit, she has free access to Timothy hay (from haybox), she has pellets and herbs/greens/dandelions etc. They are outside in 10ft accommodation built by my husband which includes an indoor and outdoor covered area and they also have access to a run with lots of tunnels, bridges etc.
I feel like there is nothing else I can do but yet she keeps getting stasis. There never seems an obvious reason why it happens until last night - fireworks. So now I'm thinking that it's stress that's causing it. What do I do about a stressed rabbit? How can I help her?? I'm pretty desperate
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