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Fast Emergency Triage Help for Your 🐰 Rabbit 🐰
Fast ER-style triage for common rabbit symptoms
Know when to go to the ❤️ER, 🧡Urgent Care or 💚Monitor at home.
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This tool is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional veterinary advice. If you believe your pet requires immediate medical attention, DO NOT WAIT — visit your nearest emergency veterinary facility immediately!
Is your rabbit lethargic or has suddenly stopped eating or producing stool (pooping)?
This can become life-threatening quickly. Rabbits have extremely sensitive gastrointestinal systems, and even a short slowdown can turn into a true emergency.
Rabbit Not Eating — Emergency or Not?
Fast ER-style triage for common rabbit symptoms
Rabbits can become critically ill very quickly when they stop eating.
Refusing food, smaller fecal output, hiding, weakness, bloating, grinding teeth, or sitting hunched can signal emergencies such as GI stasis.
Use the rabbit not acting right triage quiz below to help decide what to do next.
GO TO ER NOW IF:
❤️Sudden refusal of all food
❤️Not eating AND not producing stool
❤️ Lethargic, hiding, or hunched posture
❤️Bloated abdomen or tooth grinding
URGENT (same-day vet):
🧡Eating less than normal
🧡Smaller or fewer stools
🧡Acting “off” or less active
🧡Not improving within a few hours
MONITOR (closely):
💚Normal stool production
💚Acting otherwise normal
💚Brief decrease in appetite but still eating
Still unsure where your rabbit falls? Take the quick triage quiz for a clear answer.
Is your rabbit lethargic or has suddenly stopped eating or producing stool (pooping)?
This can become life-threatening quickly. Rabbits have extremely sensitive gastrointestinal systems, and even a short slowdown can turn into a true emergency.
Rabbit Not Pooping — Emergency or Not?
Fast ER-style triage for common rabbit symptoms
A rabbit that is not pooping normally may be experiencing a life-threatening emergency.
Small stools, no fecal output, bloating, refusing food, lethargy, hiding, or signs of pain can signal GI stasis or severe illness.
Use the rabbit not acting right triage quiz below to help decide what to do next.
GO TO ER NOW IF:
❤️Not eating
❤️Tooth grinding or signs of pain
❤️Bloated abdomen or firm belly
❤️Not producing stool for 8–12+ hours
❤️Lethargic, hiding, or hunched posture
URGENT (same-day vet):
🧡Mild decrease in activity
🧡Smaller or fewer stools than normal
🧡Decreased appetite or picking at food
🧡Not returning to normal within a few hours
MONITOR (closely):
💚Eating and acting mostly normal
💚Temporary change that resolves quickly
💚Slight decrease in stool size but still producing
Still unsure where your rabbit falls? Take the quick triage quiz for a clear answer.
Is your rabbit lethargic or has suddenly stopped eating or producing stool (pooping)?
This can become life-threatening quickly. Rabbits have extremely sensitive gastrointestinal systems, and even a short slowdown can turn into a true emergency.
Rabbit Lethargic — Emergency or Not?
Fast ER-style triage for common rabbit symptoms
Lethargy in rabbits is often a serious warning sign.
Weakness, hiding, refusing food, decreased fecal output, difficulty moving, grinding teeth, breathing changes, or sitting hunched can signal emergencies requiring urgent veterinary care.
Use the rabbit not acting right triage quiz below to help decide what to do next.
GO TO ER NOW IF:
❤️Hunched posture or hiding
❤️Tooth grinding or signs of pain
❤️Not moving or extremely weak
❤️Not eating AND not producing stool
URGENT (same-day vet):
🧡Less active than normal
🧡Eating less than usual
🧡Smaller or fewer stools
🧡Not improving within a few hours
MONITOR (closely):
💚Eating and producing normal stool
💚Slight decrease in activity but still alert
💚Temporary low energy that resolves quickly
Still unsure where your rabbit falls? Take the quick triage quiz for a clear answer.
