Elderly rabbits

As most healthy rabbits can live up to 10 to 12 years with good care, any rabbit over 6 years of age is considered a senior rabbit or elderbunny. Giant breeds may reach their golden age a bit sooner with their lower life expectancy.

Differences in care
Aging in rabbits can bring on changes in body condition and behavior. It is a good idea to bring your rabbit to a rabbit-savvy veterinarian every 6 months to catch any sicknesses or medical conditions early on for effective treatment. Your veterinarian may also recommend annual blood work, urinalysis, fecal, and radiographs as necessary.

A few supplies that may be useful with elderly bunnies:
 * Amazon, Essential Medical Supply Sheepette Synthetic Lambskin, 30" x 60" - soft flooring with liquid wicking properties to keep your elderly bunny dry. Place pee pads underneath to catch urine and replace regularly.
 * Amazon, Kitty City Raised Cat Food Bowl - You can use mini bungee cords to keep the bowls upright against a cage or exercise pen fence.

A few more resources on caring for a senior rabbit:


 * DisabledRabbits.com. Litter box options for arthritic, senior, some 'tripods', disabled, and other rabbits

Online support communities
The following are communities that specialize in providing help to elderly and senior rabbits.


 * Facebook, Elderbuns (Private group)