Wild child, so sorry for your losses. I don't know anything about bunnies. I would think Maybe either something that got brought in with the new bunny, or environmental. Do you use hay?(mold) Shavings (accidentally cedar?) Where are they at? Carbon monoxide poisoning? Carbon dioxide poisoning (car exhaust facing bunny hutch). Food bad? just spit balling here... Sorry I can't help more.Well it's been a while since I've posted on here.
I have a question for any or you bunny people:
I had a male hotot rabbit that I have had since he was a year old (now 5) and I recently purchased a second lion head doe. I kept both of them in separate hutches in our insulated 10'x12' dog house. Muki ( the lion head) was acting fine for a week and then one day I came out there and she had died. This worried me a lot because she had been just fine hours before when I put her outside in her playpen. My initial thought was she had died of a heart attack and but I did disenfectEd both had hutches (which are made of plastic and metal) anyways. My hotot rabbit became depressed when she died and I got a holland lop/jersey wooly mix. From a very nice young woman which by the way Theri, and I can't think of the women's name right now but she told me that she knew your son well and grew up with your advice. Wolfpup (the lop cross) was in perfect health when I got him. Three days ago my hotot died. I became really worried about wolf pup but he was acting just fine. tonight when I went outside to let one of my dogs go to the bathroom and I went and checked on wolf pup one last time; when I went in the building I found him breathing heavily, I picked him up and was going to show him to my mom and see what was wrong when he started coughing up blood which quickly began to spurt out in large amounts out of his mouth. Then he started screaming like I hear rabbits do when they get caught by coyotes and he began to twist around in my arms. When he didn't stop doing this I humanly dispatched him.
