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Describe the symptom

Type exactly what you're seeing — in plain everyday language. "Not eating", "leaning to the side", "scratching ears constantly". No medical terms needed.

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Read the guide

Each symptom page tells you what it likely means, how urgent it is, what to check at home, and exactly when to go to a vet. Written in plain English by lop owners.

3

Take the right action

Every guide gives you a clear action: monitor at home, book a vet appointment, or go immediately. No more guessing or panicking at 11pm.

What area is affected?

Pick the category that best matches what you're seeing. Each has full guides for every symptom inside it.

Every symptom is urgency-rated

So you never have to guess whether to drive to an emergency vet at midnight or wait until morning.

Green — Monitor

Watch at home for now

These symptoms are worth noting and monitoring, but don't require an urgent vet visit. Check again in 24 hours.

  • Slightly softer stools than usual
  • Eating a little less but still eating
  • Minor behaviour shift
  • Small patch of fur loss
Amber — Book a vet

See a vet within 24–48 hours

These need professional attention soon. Not emergency-room urgent, but don't put it off for a week either.

  • Not eating for more than 12 hours
  • Head tilt appearing for first time
  • Persistent sneezing
  • Ear discharge or strong odour
Red — Emergency

Go to a vet right now

These are life-threatening situations. Do not wait for morning. Find the nearest exotic vet open now.

  • Rabbit completely limp or unresponsive
  • Seizure or convulsions
  • Breathing with mouth open
  • No poop for 24+ hours with lethargy

Tools for worried rabbit owners

Built specifically for lop rabbit owners who want fast, practical answers — not pages of overwhelming medical text.

Written by lop rabbit owners.
Checked for accuracy.

This site was built because I couldn't find a single clear, honest answer when my lop rabbit stopped eating at 11pm on a Sunday. Every guide was either too vague, too medical, or written by someone who clearly didn't own a rabbit.

Every symptom guide here is written from real owner experience, cross-referenced with exotic vet resources, and structured to give you the most important information first — not buried on page three.

This site is part of MeetLop.com — a lop rabbit care resource built for real owners.

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Medical Disclaimer: This website provides general information for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If your rabbit is unwell, always consult a qualified exotic animal veterinarian. In an emergency, go to a vet immediately — do not rely on any website.