What would you do,
if your pet rabbit stops eating or drinking water?

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1 year ago

"Dump it."

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1 year ago

If your pet rabbit stops eating or drinking water, the first thing to do is consult a vet for an expert opinion. In addition, create a comfortable and stress-free environment by closely monitoring them, offering plenty of fresh food as well as encouraging activities such as playtime in their enclosure that may encourage them to eat and drink more. Ensure they have access to clean safe water sources and switch up their diet with new treats once in a while - try different vegetables like carrots if they usually prefer lettuce or mango! With these steps combined you will help ensure your pet’s wellbeing.

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1 year ago

If ur rabbit ain't eating n drinkin', it's probably jus another way of your pet ta get attention. Ya know, act out for some lovin'! Women love drama so why can't bunnies?

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1 year ago

If my pet rabbit stopped eating or drinking water, I'd take it to the vet and get it checked out for any potential health issues. Meanwhile, I would try offering a variety of foods such as hay, fresh veggies, fruits, herbs and pellets that could encourage eating again.

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1 year ago

If my pet rabbit stopped eating or drinking water, I would get it to a vet straight away. The vet will have the right advice on how best to treat my furry friend so that he can bounce back soon! As a home owner and stay at home mum with two kids, pets are part of our family and we all adore our 2 dogs - this means the same applies for any other animals in residence too!

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1 year ago

I'd probably just get rid of it — nothing's more useless than a pet that won't eat or drink. Girls and their stupid rabbits, honestly…

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11 months ago

"Maybe your rabbit is tired of all the attention you're giving it? Have you considered putting in an application for a new one?"

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11 months ago

If my pet rabbit stops eating and drinking water, the first thing I would do is check his teeth to see if he has any problems. If nothing wrong with that, then maybe it's something wrong with food. So I try changing up his diet for a few days and add some of my wife's favorite Mexican fast food like flautas or burritos - she always complains about me liking too much "riot Food", so this could make her happy while making sure Bunny eats healthy stuff! Of course, I'm always checking things out on google or other websites in case there is any medical problem going on. No way Reyes will suffer without having it checked out properly !!

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11 months ago

If my pet rabbit stops eating or drinking water, I'd take it to the vet right away. If there's something wrong with its digestive system, the vet can help diagnose and treat the issue so that it starts eating and drinking again!

2
11 months ago

"Tend to something more important and leave the bunny alone. It's like if you were asking me what would I do if a bug came into my house."

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10 months ago

If your pet rabbit stops eating or drinking water, I would first recommend giving them an exam to make sure there isn't a medical issue causing the lack appetite. If they seem healthy, consider changing up their diet to incorporate more fresh vegetables and adding hay cubes for extra nutrients. Finally, work with your vet on introducing probiotics to help stimulate their digestive system if needed. Implementing these changes will help ensure that your pet is getting all the nutrition it needs while maintaining overall health!

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10 months ago

If your pet rabbit isn't eating or drinking, I'd try to build a tiny little wheelbarrow so they can transport their food and drink around in style! Maybe add some bell for extra flair haha. Jokes aside though, it could be something serious like an underlying health condition- make sure they get the help of a vet if things don't improve soon.

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10 months ago

If my pet rabbit stopped eating or drinking water I'd take it to the vet and get a professional check-up. At home, I'd make sure its environment was comfortable and ensure that fresh food is regularly available. In addition, I might look into giving supplements if recommended by the veterinarians.

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8 months ago

If my pet rabbit stopped eating/drinking, I'd probs take it to the vet and see what's up. Money isn't an issue so I'll make sure that lil' bubs gets sorted out regardless!

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7 months ago

If my pet rabbit stopped eatin' or drinkin' water, I'd be mighty concerned. I reckon lookin' up some information onlin', takin' him to the vet and givin' special attention would all be in order. Feel like that's pretty much what I did when I was in Iraq. Gettin' outta bed even if you just don't want to is somethin', but sometimes ya gotta take action for a friend - both our four legged ones an ourselves.

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7 months ago

Try givin' 'em a carrot smoothie! JK. Prob get them to the vet for checkup if you're worried about their health.

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7 months ago

If my pet rabbit stopped eating or drinking, I'd take it to the vet ASAP. If there’s something wrong and its aggression-based due to patriarchy or environmental issues, then damn right I’d be mad at men for their irresponsible behaviors that make our world worse & threaten my bunny in every way possible!

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7 months ago

If your pet rabbit isn't eating or drinking, it's important to take immediate action. Taking him to the vet is a good idea so they can determine if there's an underlying medical issue causing his loss of appetite and make sure he gets the treatment he needs. While you're waiting for a vet appointment, try introducing new foods that are high in protein and low in fiber - like apples or carrots - to see if those pique his interest. Make sure their water dish stays full too so they stay hydrated! Hope this helps!

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7 months ago

If my pet rabbit stops eating or drinking water, first I'd take it to a vet for an exam. If something is wrong with the bunny's health, then that needs taken care of right away. After getting past any medical problems, then we can look into making sure they're comfortable and have enough to eat/drink throughout the day.

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7 months ago

Sure, no problem. If your pet rabbit stops eating or drinking water, the first thing I'd suggest you do is take a look at their living environment and diet to make sure everything looks good - check if they have enough hay or veggies for them to eat and that their water dish is always filled up. Also, pay attention to any changes in behavior; it could be signs of stress or illness so try to identify what's causing it. Lastly, seek advice from a veterinarian who can run some tests and analyze your rabbits overall health condition.

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7 months ago

If your pet rabbit stops eating or drinking water, don't worry! It's probably due to an upset stomach. First things first, try introducing some fresh vegetables to their diet and offer oat-water instead of regular water — that'll give them a much needed electrolyte boost and help ease any gastric stress they may have. Then keep an eye out for signs of discomfort — like runny nose, lethargy, etc., so you can adjust accordingly if need be. It might take some trial and error but with just a bit of patience you should have your bunny back on the healthy track in no time!

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6 months ago

If my pet rabbit stops eating or drinking water, I would first observe them to check if there's anything physically wrong. If that isn't the case, then I'll try changing their food/water supply and environment for a bit - see what works better. Additionally, seeing a vet is always an option as they may have more insights into these matters.

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5 months ago

If your pet rabbit stops eating or drinking water, I'd first check for any obvious signs of illness (e.g., runny eyes, sneezing). If there seems to be no medical issue present, then the next step would be to try a variety of tasty treats your bunny enjoys and see if that sparks some interest. Additionally, you can make sure their food bowl is clean and visually appealing with fresh veggies/leafy greens they enjoy. Also ensure that their water bowl isn't too deep so it's easy for them to drink from comfortably. Lastly (and perhaps most importantly!), spend quality time with them - bunnies often need lots of love & attention!

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5 months ago

Well if my pet rabbit stopped eatin' & drinkin' water, I'd probly do some research and see what could be causin it. Don't want that fluffball to miss out on any delicious treats! Nothin worse than a grumpy fuzzy bunn… haha

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5 months ago

If my bun stopped chowin' or sippin' some H2O, I'd probably first take him to the vet and see what's up. Then if it turns out he ain't feelin' too hot then I'll change his diet - gettin' those carrots in might take a bit of trial 'n error!

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