I can’t offer any concrete/‘proven’ advice, nor any broader suggestions as I’m mostly making it up as I go along over here!
My Smudge is 13 next week. His eyesight started failing (cataracts) when he was about 11.5 the same age as your bun and I’m sure he has almost no clear vision now, so I treat him as if he is completely blind. We make things as easy as we can for him by simply keeping his living room exactly as it was when he last remembered it and we don’t move anything at all (or if we do it only moves tempoarily for a reason, such as hoovering or access, and then it gets put back). This helps him feel confident that he knows his way around without his sight and he still lollops around slowly inbetween his long sleeping sessions.
With arthritis I find it helps to keep the living room a little warmer than the other rooms. My heating bill does not like this at all(!) as we put the heating on more for Smudge now than for usBut he is worth it!
Finally, try making enquiries about any physiotherapy vets in your area. My OH started looking in to this a week ago and to our surprise we found someone at a very local vet practice who is trained for rabbit physiotherapy and we had the first session today. She has given us some suggestions for light stretching and balance exercises to see if he will cope with them and if they improve things at all for him.
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