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Old 07-08-2009, 07:37 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Shiloh Zayne View Post
I dont currently have a pet rabbit but I did for years when I was a teenager. The same thing happened to my bunny. You did the right thing by putting quick stop on it. She probably isnt her old self because she is in pain. The best thing you can do for her is keep it clean, and make sure she has food and water and is actually eating/drinking. I would avoid getting her over excited because she is probably a bit tramatized from it, and rabbits are notoriously frail in the heart department (this is what eventually killed my Abby). Just keep a close eye on her, and soothingly pet/check on her every few hours. If she doesnt start coming back around in a few days get her into a vet there could be a more serious underlying problem. I hope this helps, good luck to you and your bunny
Thank you soooo much She did eat a little and had some water, now she is laying down.
I just feel so awful because it's my fault she got spooked because of the darn vaccum. But thank you!! I feel a little better now.
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