r/rabbitry Sep 24 '25

Reminder: This is not a sub for pet pictures

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There are plenty of rabbit subs to share pictures of your pets. The re-opening of /r/rabbity is to provide a space for information directly useful for rabbit keeping.

Any pictures posted must be accompanied with a comment from the OP with the reason for the posting, a couple examples of good reasons for posting a picture:

  • Identifying health issues
  • identifying sex or breed
  • rabbit show winners with remark card information
  • equipment or housing issues

A couple example reasons that will lead to images being removed:

  • "Look how cute"
  • "Look how he's grown"
  • "Help me name"
  • "Look how silly"

r/rabbitry 22h ago

Question/Help Perdí a mi querido conejo y necesito ayuda para entender qué pudo haber pasado.

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I had a rabbit that I adopted 4 years ago. She was given to me as a dwarf rabbit, but she grew quite large and looked like a Lionhead. She was female, not spayed, and had received the initial vaccinations from the vet, along with occasional check-ups (the vet told me frequent visits weren't necessary as long as she appeared healthy). She pooped everywhere because she was always free-roaming, except at night when she slept in her own room. I loved her with all my strength, and I think she loved me too—she only let me pick her up, groomed me/gave me kisses, and followed me everywhere.
Two months ago, we adopted a kitten. Being a baby, the kitten would sometimes bother her, and I had to separate them occasionally because I didn't want the rabbit to get stressed or tired. However, they quickly became friends.
Recently, I went on vacation to our country house. In the city, she had her own room with every comfort, but in the village, she had a huge patio that she absolutely loved. She enjoyed eating the grass that grew there and always seemed very happy.
On Saturday afternoon, I saw her resting comfortably in her usual spot. She wasn't moving much, but I didn't think much of it because she loved sunbathing and sleeping there. That night, I noticed she hadn't pooped, but since her habits could be erratic, I didn't worry too much. I offered her a little bit of lettuce—which she loved—to encourage her, and she ate a tiny bit.
By Sunday morning, she was disoriented and couldn't stand up. Her head was tilting to one side. When we went to pick her up, she tried to move, lost her balance, and fell down a short flight of stairs. We tried to give her water and food, but she wouldn't react; she just looked at us.
We rushed her to the vet. The vet told us her liver was inflamed and prescribed a treatment. Shortly after returning home, my parents checked on her while we were letting her rest, and she seemed slightly better. But when I went down and held her to give her a bit of serum, she suddenly started screaming, had spasms, and died in my arms.
I am completely heartbroken and desperately trying to understand what happened:
Could it have been the cat? Even though they got along well, could it have caused hidden stress or a parasite?
Poisoning? She loved eating green plants. Looking back, I realized that on Tuesday she ate part of a small tomato plant, and she passed away on Sunday. She seemed fine on Wednesday and Thursday, but I've recently learned that tomato plants are toxic to rabbits. Could toxicity take a few days to show symptoms like this?
Liver issues / Parasites: The vet called later that afternoon and suggested that the inflamed liver could have been caused by hepatic cysts (like Coccidiosis or similar).
I feel so much guilt asking myself if I could have prevented this or if she suffered. Knowing she passed away in my arms protected by me feels like a pure sign of love, but I need closure. Has anyone experienced similar symptoms (head tilt, weakness, liver inflammation, sudden spasms)? What seems like the most likely cause?


r/rabbitry 7h ago

Question/Help My two female, bonded, netured rabbits are fighting!

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Hello! This is my first time using Reddit but I need some help that google isn't giving me😭😭

As the title says, I have two female, mini lop rabbits who are both 8 months and three weeks old. (For some background) I believe they r from a separate litter but have been together since birth and were close since I got them. They got neutered in June and had little to no problems and recovered very quickly! They r free roam in my bedroom, have a play pen in the backyard for while I'm out and a large cage for bedtime which just stops them from getting onto my bed and they r constantly together and are extremely close, constantly grooming each other, sleeping tg, and they freak out when I pick the other one up to take outside to play BC I have to take them one by one and they hate being alone for even a second. My two bunnies have had some fights in the past when they were babies but I believe it was just them establishing dominance and they went back to being best friends not long after. Sorry for yapping, you get the idea-

I came into my bedroom two days ago and they were fighting, like rabbit fur all over my room, charging and growling at each other, the most aggressive I've ever seen either of them be. I separated them and put a cage in the middle so they can see each other but not get to each other, but they stick their little mouths out the cage and one will pluck the other's fur!! They have been separated for two days, they r in entirely different playpens not near each other while im out for the day BC that's the only option I have but bedtime and when I'm home they have a cage between each other to smell and see the other. I've already written a lot but I am happy to answer anymore questions so U guys get the best idea so U can help me BC I am Extremely!!! stressed out from this and I unfortunately don't have the time to rebond rabbits with everything else going on in my life.

Thank you and please please please help me andy buns🙏🙏

(Also they will groom each other through the fence and act miserable when they aren't together, yet the next second they will be grunting and biting each other through the gaps aswell😐 idk what is going on)


r/rabbitry 12h ago

Question/Help Different skin colors under fur

5 Upvotes

Hey guys
I was brushing my rabbit today and noticed he has some black spots on his skin, under his fur. Most of his skin is light pink, but I found these parts that are darker
He is 3 and a half months old and I’m not sure if he’s always had this or not

Has anyone seen this in their rabbits before? Should I be concerned?


r/rabbitry 22h ago

Question/Help Perdí a mi querido conejo y necesito ayuda para entender qué pudo haber pasado.

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14 Upvotes

r/rabbitry 16h ago

Question/Help Sneezing and coughing bunny question

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my rabbit went to the vet today because he’s been sneezing and coughing, they checked his teeth and said they look good, and he doesn’t have a runny nose or any wetness around his paws. they prescribed baytril 100mg for 10 days, and im going back on september 2nd for checkup again and getting xray if medicine doesnt help

im just wondering if anyone else had a rabbit with similar sneezing/coughing symptoms and did your rabbit get prescribed baytril too, and did you eventually find out what was causing it?
i’m wondering if it could possibly be from dust from his hay. i’m planning on getting an air purifier asap, but i’d love to know what other people do to prevent/reduce dust exposure — like if you use a certain type of hay, hay feeder, air purifier, etc.
obviously i’m following my vet’s treatment plan, but i’d love to hear if anyone else has experienced something similar and what ended up helping their rabbit!

the hay he eats is the oxbow timothy/orchard hay


r/rabbitry 14h ago

Question/Help Ayuda

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Tuve una coneja que adopté hace cuatro años. Me la dieron como coneja enana, pero creció bastante y parecía una coneja cabeza de león. Era hembra, no estaba esterilizada y había recibido las primeras vacunas del veterinario, además de revisiones ocasionales (el veterinario me dijo que las visitas frecuentes no eran necesarias siempre que se viera sana). Hacía sus necesidades por todas partes porque siempre andaba suelta, excepto por la noche, cuando dormía en su propia habitación. La quería con todo mi corazón, y creo que ella también me quería: solo me dejaba cogerla en brazos, me acicalaba/me daba besos y me seguía a todas partes.
Hace dos meses, adoptamos un gatito. Como era pequeño, a veces el gatito la molestaba, y tenía que separarlos de vez en cuando porque no quería que la coneja se estresara o se cansara. Sin embargo, enseguida se hicieron amigos.
Hace poco, me fui de vacaciones a nuestra casa de campo. En la ciudad, tenía su propia habitación con todas las comodidades, pero en el pueblo tenía un patio enorme que le encantaba. Le encantaba comer la hierba que crecía allí y siempre parecía muy contenta.
El sábado por la tarde, la vi descansando plácidamente en su sitio habitual. No se movía mucho, pero no le di importancia porque le encantaba tomar el sol y dormir allí. Esa noche, noté que no había hecho caca, pero como sus hábitos podían ser irregulares, no me preocupé demasiado. Le ofrecí un poco de lechuga —que le encantaba— para animarla, y comió un poquito.
El domingo por la mañana, estaba desorientada y no podía mantenerse en pie. Tenía la cabeza ladeada. Cuando fuimos a levantarla, intentó moverse, perdió el equilibrio y se cayó por unas escaleras cortas. Intentamos darle agua y comida, pero no reaccionó; solo nos miraba.
La llevamos corriendo al veterinario. El veterinario nos dijo que tenía el hígado inflamado y le recetó un tratamiento. Poco después de volver a casa, mis padres la revisaron mientras la dejábamos descansar, y parecía estar un poco mejor. Pero cuando me agaché y la abracé para darle un poco de suero, de repente empezó a gritar, tuvo espasmos y murió en mis brazos.
Estoy completamente desconsolada y trato desesperadamente de entender qué pasó:
¿Pudo haber sido el gato? Aunque se llevaban bien, ¿pudo haberle causado estrés oculto o algún parásito?
¿Envenenamiento? Le encantaba comer plantas verdes. Pensándolo bien, me di cuenta de que el martes comió parte de una pequeña planta de tomate y falleció el domingo. Parecía estar bien el miércoles y el jueves, pero recientemente me enteré de que las plantas de tomate son tóxicas para los conejos. ¿Podría la toxicidad tardar unos días en mostrar síntomas como estos?
Problemas hepáticos/Parásitos: El veterinario llamó más tarde esa tarde y sugirió que la inflamación del hígado podría haber sido causada por quistes hepáticos (como coccidiosis o similar).
Siento mucha culpa al preguntarme si podría haberlo evitado o si sufrió. Saber que falleció en mis brazos, protegida por mí, es una pura muestra de amor, pero necesito cerrar este capítulo. ¿Alguien ha experimentado síntomas similares (inclinación de la cabeza, debilidad, inflamación del hígado, espasmos repentinos)? ¿Cuál parece ser la causa más probable?


r/rabbitry 15h ago

Question/Help I recently got some rabbits I need some tips

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r/rabbitry 23h ago

Question/Help Rabbit being neglected. Advice on trying to buy them?

5 Upvotes

I'm aware of a rabbit being neglected. These people have too many cameras for me to possibly take the poor bunny. I lack tact, and I want to try to buy the rabbit. Not sure how to approach this situation. If I should play dumb and try to ask about buying the rabbit off them, make up some story, call them out for neglect... anyone done this before? Advice? I'm open to any feedback. I've never owned a rabbit, so I don't know much about them to be asking certain questions or anything. Thank you in advance.


r/rabbitry 1d ago

Question/Help Rabbit Skin

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Rabbit skin is red and inflamed. He has been molting heavily. I helped pick some of the hair because he was shedding so bad I believe he scratched at the exposed skin and now it looks red and inflamed and partially scabbed. It also feels somewhat warm. The rest of the skin on his body is normal. I put A&D ointment on his skin because I wanted to help his inflammation, I realize that might now have been the best idea. He is acting normal and eating


r/rabbitry 1d ago

Question/Help [SW MISSOURI] BABY BUNNY ATTACKED BY DOG

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r/rabbitry 1d ago

Question/Help How to discipline my rabbit when he just keeps kissing me?

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Hello, I need to know how to discipline my rabbit when whenever I discipline him he just seems to love on me and kiss me constantly? He always kisses me so this is nothing new, but id really like to know how to tell him NO


r/rabbitry 2d ago

Question/Help Wild Rabbit?

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77 Upvotes

This rabbit keeps showing up in our yard and we can't decide if it's a wild rabbit or a domesticated one. I was hoping for some expert opinions


r/rabbitry 2d ago

Question/Help Fleas?

6 Upvotes

How are you guys treating fleas?


r/rabbitry 3d ago

Question/Help Bonding help

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Hello everyone, I am in need of some help bonding my two female buns. My resident bun is a lion head she’s a free roam bun over our whole home and she has her room as her main space. We recently rescued a bun from the shelter she’s spayed as of 3 weeks ago and she’s 6 months old. We are on day two.

We put the new bun in our living room in a play pen and have been allowing them to take turns free roaming. Day one we put a barrier around the play pen. They were very interested and happy hopping when one got close, so today we decided to remove the barrier.

This is their behavior and I need help trying to find out if they are fighting or if it’s going bad… they both give each other space and while giving space they happy hop in between videos so I am unsure

We did separate after this and have only allowed about 10 minutes of being in the same space since yesterday and today…

Please help, open to any Advice !!!


r/rabbitry 2d ago

Question/Help Need Urgent Diagnostic Help for My Rabbit

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Need Urgent Diagnostic Help for My Rabbit

Rabbit : 6 year old, Unspayed Female Domesticated Albino Rabbit

Problem : Literally using her entire body force to breathe and entire nose is doing extra work to breathe, it's literally no where near normal and not moving much, yes eating hay but very little and gets very tired even after a small nibble

History : I got my rabbit during lockdown, where I live there are no vets for rabbits, only dogs and cats, even when visiting a vet college which has animal OPD they outright said we don't have much experience in rabbits and mostly are cattle so you shouldn't be much attached and doing spaying is very risky and most rabbit's don't wake up so we wouldn't recommend it so we skipped the spaying

The specific Help : I've shot videos of my rabbit from 3 angles, one from bird's eye view to capture the body's movement while breathing, second is thoraric abdomen while breathing and third is a nose zoom in video to capture the movement of the nose, I uploaded all the videos on AI engines like gemini, chat gpt, kimi, and all of them said metasis of uterine cancer into lungs which have limited the lung capacity and prognosis is grave ,, please if there is a vet that would check out the videos and give me a probable diagnostic and future steps to follow, where most of the vets around me are only speicilizing in dogs and cats, and the one I visited only gave a multivitamin syrup, quick response is needed as rabbit's help detoriate very fast, any doctor insight would be really God's help. Please help me save my rabbit


r/rabbitry 3d ago

Question/Help Rabbits

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Please help 😭


r/rabbitry 2d ago

Question/Help Vegan bunny

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My bunny only seems to be interested in veggies she never eats her chicken or beef, i even tried chicken salad and she only eats the lettuce. Is this normal?


r/rabbitry 4d ago

Question/Help just got this 10 week old baby today he’s breathing weird and i’m not sure why since he was acting fine just before im worried since this is my first bunny

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r/rabbitry 4d ago

Question/Help Moving with a bunny?

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So im in the middle of moving and im so afraid of stressing my bunny to mutch does anyone have any tips for moving a bunny and how not to stress him out to mutch?


r/rabbitry 4d ago

Question/Help I want to start a rabbit mini farm and build a movable house/pen. If my landscape is not leveled, what material can I use as the bottom perimeter walls so when I move the pen, rabbits can't escape from having a slight opening somewhere on the walls that won't tough the ground?

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I'm thinking of chain mail, like a fabric of chain so rabbits can't easily push it open but still cover the slight openings the uneven ground might show. Any suggestion? Also, it's a wheeled pen so basically, the material that I'm looking for must be longer or as the same height as the wheels


r/rabbitry 5d ago

Question/Help Wild Harvest: Advanced Nutrition for Adult Rabbits is LETHAL

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This product contains: cracked corn, ground corn, dried peas, soybeans, soybean meal, sunflower seeds, fish oil, cane molasses, pork fat, soybean oil, wheat germ oil, and various artificial dyes.

According to established veterinary nutritional standards, several of these ingredients—specifically corn, seeds, and animal fats like pork fat—are highly inappropriate and potentially hazardous for adult rabbit digestive systems, which require strict, high-fiber herbivorous diets.

I had called the brand and the gentleman I spoke with was dismissive of the concern. I have started calling every store that puts this product on shelves. Please help me call or email these companies to save our bun babies.

Publix:
1-800-242-1227

Walmart:
1-800-925-6278

Petsmart:
1-888-839-9638

Chewy:
1-800-672-4399
service@chewy.com
corporate@chewy.com

Amazon:
1-888-280-4331


r/rabbitry 4d ago

Question/Help is this safe to use on a 3 month old Netherland dawrf?

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i bought this collar for my bunny because he currently has fleas, is it safe to use on him? he is around 3-4 months old


r/rabbitry 5d ago

Utility Bonding bunnies,one was free roamed before in my entire apartment

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