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E. Cuniculi (Rabbit Encephalitozoonosis): Causes, Symptoms & Care
Encephalitozoonosis (E. cuniculi) is a serious rabbit disease often caught in the womb, silently harming kidneys, brain, and spinal cord. Signs range from weakness to head tilt, paralysis, and sudden death; infection is irreversible but a strong immune system helps.

Causes and Symptoms of Constipation in Rabbits
Rabbit constipation shows as reduced appetite, hard dry droppings, a swollen tender belly, and stopped defecation. Causes include poor diet, low water, little exercise, and anal disease; treatment is food withdrawal, water, enema, and oils.

What to Do About Rabbit Constipation
Rabbit constipation often comes from dry food, low water, or too little fiber and exercise. Relieve it with diet changes, probiotics, outdoor exercise, and hairball remedies to keep the gut moving.

What to Do When Your Rabbit Loses Its Appetite
A rabbit that stops eating is a warning sign. This article explains common causes of poor rabbit appetiteβspoiled food, gut issues, nutritional gapsβand how probiotics, diet changes, and vet checks can restore it.

Why Your Rabbit Won’t Eat and Looks Lethargic
A rabbit that stops eating and goes listless may be dehydrated, constipated, or fighting an infection such as coccidia or bacteria. This article explains the causes and the constipation-relief methods (salts, oils, enema, meds).

How to Improve Your Rabbit’s Appetite
Rabbits lose interest in food from boredom, lack of exercise, heat, or a bland diet. Practical ways to boost appetite include varied feed, daily playtime, cool surroundings, and a little honey or tasty treats.

Why Is Your Rabbit Not Eating? Common Causes
A rabbit that stops eating can signal seasonal boredom, a sudden food change, breeding period, bloating, or pregnancy. This article lists the main causes and the practical responses for each.

Rabbit Loss of Appetite: Could It Be Intestinal Obstruction?
When a rabbit won't eat, intestinal obstruction is a serious possibility among many gut causes. This article explains obstruction triggers, how to tell it apart from simple stress, and the care steps (massage, water, vet tests) to take.

Solutions for a Rabbit With Poor Appetite
Persistent poor appetite in rabbits often comes from food monotony, nutritional deficiency, a dirty environment, or heat. Practical fixes include a varied diet with hay and veggies, nutritional supplements, regular disinfection, and summer cooling.

Difference Between Ordinary and Pasteurella Conjunctivitis in Rabbits
Ordinary and pasteurella conjunctivitis show similar symptoms but need different treatment; wrong direction causes relapse or worse. This article explains the differences.