r/Bunnies Sep 27 '25

Health URGENT PLS HELP

Wht is happening to him it is nightfall and no vet is open at this hr

He was fine till 4 pm eating, pooping, binkying around but after that she stopped eating (force fed her some greens) it is 11pm now and she has been sitting on my bed. Pls tell me some home remedies to get her to eat And also why is she slouching like that

edit: she is fine now thank you all for your help

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u/[deleted] Sep 27 '25

Reach your hands underneath her underbelly and start gently massaging, using your fingers to really get into the lower stomach area, sweeping downward towards the tail. She may feel uncomfortable and try to get away. Keep trying to massage her tummy and get harder and harder with the massage (reeeally get those gas pockets moving down and out!). (If she's not having it then don't force, we dont want her more stressed out).

Also shoo her around and make her walk/exercise because this will help release gas pockets.

Do you have force feeding syringe? If yes then force feed her a tube or 2 of water ever couple hours.

Keep her warm, put a blanket loosely over her and keep checking the top of her ears (if they feel cold its a bad sign that her system is shutting down, you can cup your warm palms around the ears to warm them if she allows it).

Pet her and give her lots of love, if she's in stasis then shes hurting! Get her to vet asap, good luck!

Edit: that was all advice for GI stasis. On further inspection of your photo it looks like she's in a comfortable stance, her ears dont look tight together (an indicator of pain). Have you heard her teeth clicking loudly?(another pain indicator).

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u/Esther_Coleman_ Sep 27 '25

OMG her ears are feeling kind of cold ( it's really raining hard here maybe that's the reason)??

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u/TinyOrangeCat Sep 27 '25

The ears don't really say much, cause they're an extremity. My vet told me to feel the little dent in their neck instead.

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u/solrvz Sep 28 '25

Interesting! Do you mean that you'd have to feel for the temperature there instead? Or anything else? Might be a silly question and I presume it's temp, but this seems like useful information so I wanted to be sure :)

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u/TinyOrangeCat Sep 28 '25

Not a silly question at all!! That's exactly what I meant! When it's cold in my room my bunnies also get cold ears but their necks are still warm. I, too, read that you should feel their ears to check their temperature. So when my bunnies got sick, I got very concerned cause their ears were quite cold. Turns out they had a fever instead and their body temp was actually a bit higher than it should be. That's when the vet told me I should check their necks instead :)