I have a rabbit with a head tilt over the past couple of days. He's slowly become more withdrawn. He is eating and drinking ok and will let you stroke him

Updated On July 30th, 2017

Pet's info: Small Animal | Rabbit | Male | unneutered | 2 months and 29 days old

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Answered By Allison Newth, VMD

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Poor Thumper! Head tilts in rabbits are generally medical problems that need to be assessed and treated by a veterinarian. Often they are caused by an infection in the middle or inner ear that almost always require systemic antibiotics. Though here are occasionally other things that can cause these (tumors, abscesses, trauma, etc.) with Thumper being so young and you reporting no history of trauma they are lower on my list of differentials. I would get Thumper to his vet soon because the last thing you want is for him to start feeling badly, stop eating, and go into GI Stasis which can be life threatening. I hope this helps, good luck with your little guy!

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