Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Small Animal | Rabbit | Female | 3 months and 9 days old
My rabbit doesn't want to eat and its weakening she also has watery stools
1 Answer
Published on December 10th, 2016
I would take Hugs into a vet immediately. True diarrhea is uncommon in rabbits, and this watery stool may actually be softened cecotropes caused by an imbalance of gut flora. This can be caused by GI stasis, which in turn can be caused by stress, dehydration, pain from another condition (UTI, dental problems, infection), an intestinal blockage, or insufficient dietary fiber. GI stasis can result in a painful death of the animal if left untreated, and it's serious sign when a rabbit doesn't want to eat. You need to take Hugs into a vet now.
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