Overgrown teeth
Snuffles
Hairballs
Uterine tumors
Myxomatosis
Gastrointestinal - a condition where the digestive tract stops moving
Rabbits require regular medical care, including annual checkups and vaccinations, to stay healthy and prevent serious illnesses.
Vaccinations: Rabbits should be vaccinated against myxomatosis, rabbit hemorrhagic disease
Spaying or neutering: Spaying female rabbits and neutering male rabbits can help prevent uterine cancer and aggressive behavior.
Early vet visits: Newly adopted rabbits should be examined by a veterinarian within two weeks of adoption.
A change in behavior, such as sitting hunched up or still
A change in eating or drinking habits, such as drinking more than normal or having no appetite
Signs of injury, such as a swollen limb or abnormal walking