When a bunny isn't eager for food or their favorite treat, it's a universal signal to their guardians that something is wrong. It's enough to make even a seasoned rabbit guardian's stomach drop! Read houserabbit.org/updates/2026-june-when-your-rabbit-stops-eating for more information.
Loss of appetite is most commonly a sign of gastrointestinal stasis, a condition that can become life-threatening if left untreated. It occurs when the digestive system slows down or stops moving properly, often due to an underlying condition like gas, dental issues, or an intestinal obstruction.
Each rabbit who comes to HRS was transferred from an animal shelter, whether because they were sick or hurt, because they were scared, or because the shelter simply had too many rabbits. HRS is able to save their lives thanks to people like you who choose to adopt!
Send a sweet treat, enrichment toy, or much-needed shelter supplies by shopping our Amazon wish list! Browse and purchase directly from our wish list to brighten a bunny’s day and to help keep operations at HRS hopping: amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/EFHP270O17NT/ref=cm_wl_rlist_go_o
A rabbit's digestive system is designed to move constantly, so if your bunny hasn't eaten or pooped in 12 hours, it's considered an emergency and it's time to get them to a rabbit-savvy veterinarian!
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