HomeGut stasis and digestive emergencies

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Rabbit emergency vet phone script

Print this sheet or keep it open while you call a rabbit-savvy veterinarian. It is a note-taking aid, not a treatment plan.

Clinic verification

  • Last verified: 2026-06-03
  • Next scheduled verification: 2026-07-03
  • Verification method: public clinic/source pages checked; each listing keeps its source link.
  • Before travel: call ahead to confirm address, phone, emergency hours, and whether a rabbit/exotic vet is on duty now.
  • Correction: if a clinic detail is wrong or outdated, use the correction policy.

Owner and rabbit

Emergency signs to report

Timeline

Vet instructions

Emergency FAQ

Can this wait until tomorrow?

Do not wait overnight if your rabbit is not eating, not passing droppings, weak, collapsed, breathing abnormally, bleeding, bloated, exposed to toxins, or rapidly worsening. Call an exotic-capable or rabbit-savvy vet while preparing to travel.

What should I tell the clinic first?

Start with the main sign, when it began, appetite, droppings, urine, breathing, posture, pain signs, recent surgery, heat exposure, trauma, and any possible toxin or medication exposure.

Should I use a product or home treatment first?

No. Products, food changes, supplements, and home care should only be discussed after a veterinarian has assessed the emergency risk. They are not substitutes for urgent veterinary care.

Source-cited guidance; pending named veterinary review.