#182848 - 09/22/09 05:24 PM
Sick/Injured Rabbit
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Ok, my wife bought a pet rabbit about a month ago. On Sunday I noticed he was dragging his hind legs rather than hopping around. He's still eating and drinking ok and his droppings look normal.
She called a vet who said it was probably a broken back, nothing can be done about it. He wanted $40 just to take a look (the rabbit cost $40 to buy!)
Can anyone offer some advise? Don't bother with recipes, he's too scrawny to eat.
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#182850 - 09/22/09 05:34 PM
Re: Sick/Injured Rabbit
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If you are intent on keeping him, limit his movement as much as possible. There is an outside chance that it is a pinched nerve in his spine and is just inflamed. But I agree with Pete.
Edited by GarlyDog (09/22/09 05:35 PM)
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#182855 - 09/22/09 05:51 PM
Re: Sick/Injured Rabbit
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Geezer
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Take a rear foot and pinch with your nail that web between the toes. If he pulls against the pain or acts like he's feeling it, it could be temporary damage and GarlyDog is right. If there is no reaction at all, I would say it doesn't sound good.
One of your neighbors may be willing to kill it with a head shot with a .22 pistol. One shot in a deadened area (maybe some loud music playing) probably won't be noticed if you are discreet.
Sue (worked for vets for 12 yrs)
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#182856 - 09/22/09 06:08 PM
Re: Sick/Injured Rabbit
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Thanks for the replies.
Sue, I'll try that test. He seemed to have some minimal control of his legs so I don't think he's completely paralyzed.
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#182878 - 09/23/09 12:00 AM
Re: Sick/Injured Rabbit
[Re: thseng]
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Geezer
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Tom, do you have any idea what happened to cause this problem? Where does the rabbit live? In a wire cage or somewhere else? (There are house rabbits that are trained to a litter box.)
Around other animals? Cats will kill rabbits, usually with a bite to the throat or back of the neck. Can you find a skin wound?
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#182882 - 09/23/09 12:46 AM
Re: Sick/Injured Rabbit
[Re: Susan]
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Sue, he lives in a 2'x4' wood and wire cage outside. We let him out in the grass for a half an hour or so in a circle of 2' high wire fence more or less daily.
There are cats and hawks around. We lost two ducks probably to a hawk a few years ago. We're usually around the yard when he's out.
There are no wounds I can see and he seems not to notice there's anything wrong. We didn't notice anything until we checked him sunday morning, he was in the cage all night. Of course, strange rabbits have been seen coming and going from time to time...
I checked him this evening and he definitely has some feeling in his legs. It's just when he extends his body to move forward, his hind legs don't follow up. He does manage to pull them back under his body. It's kinda pitiful.
The only other thing I can think of is I read there is a parasite infection they can get that affects the nervous system.
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#182885 - 09/23/09 01:42 AM
Re: Sick/Injured Rabbit
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#182927 - 09/23/09 03:56 PM
Re: Sick/Injured Rabbit
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If you're going to euthanize it yourself as described by breaking its neck, be cautious about squeezing too much with the hand that's not holding its head.
I had a pet rat that needed to be euthanized and I tried this method. I used a little too much strength I suppose and squeezed some of his guts out his anus. Messy.
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#184616 - 10/08/09 10:27 PM
Re: Sick/Injured Rabbit - Update
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Well, looks like whatever it was is getting better. He's got his hop back. Thanks for the helpful suggestions. Glad I didn't have to use any of the advice on how to wring his neck.
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#184617 - 10/08/09 10:29 PM
Re: Sick/Injured Rabbit - Update
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I was afraid you were going to have to change his name.
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#184626 - 10/09/09 12:13 AM
Re: Sick/Injured Rabbit - Update
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Apparently his rabbit is too tough for that.
Customer: Waiter, I want to complain to the Chef!
Waiter: What about Sir?
Customer: There is a hare in my rabbit soup!
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#184640 - 10/09/09 04:20 AM
Re: Sick/Injured Rabbit - Update
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Glad to hear your bunny is doing better.
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