Urgent Care for Young Rabbits: Recognizing and Addressing Distress Signals

It's heartbreaking to witness your young rabbits suffering, especially when they exhibit alarming symptoms like weight loss, hair loss, loss of appetite, and increased thirst, with, tragically, one already lost. If you're observing these signs in your rabbit hutch, particularly in young rabbits housed in the lower sections, immediate action is crucial. This situation points to a potentially severe and contagious illness. Understanding the Alarming Symptoms The combination of these symptoms paints a concerning picture. Here's a breakdown of possible culprits: Coccidiosis: A common parasitic infection, especially in young rabbits, that devastates the intestinal tract. It leads to weight loss, decreased appetite, dehydration (hence the increased water intake), and can be fatal. Myxomatosis: A viral disease transmitted by biting insects. Signs include swelling, skin lesions, and loss of appetite. Viral Hemorrhagic Disease (VHD/RHD): A highly contagious and deadly virus, often c...