Health problems in rescue rabbits Question Title * 1. We would like to get a picture of the types of health problems that rabbit rescue centres have to deal with. Please select from the problems below which ones you have encountered with rabbits that have been taken in to your care: (Select all that apply) Dental problems (overgrown or spurred – sharp edged - teeth), Gut statis Abscesses Overgrown claws Sore hocks (feet) Matted fur Urine scalds Compacted faeces / stuck to fur Flystrike Various general cuts, lumps & bumps that require treatment or further investigations EC Myxi VHD Overweight Underweight General poor health Behavioural issues Question Title * 2. Now, please select the 3 most common health problems that you deal with. Dental problems (overgrown or spurred – sharp edged - teeth), Gut statis Abscesses Overgrown claws Sore hocks (feet) Matted fur Urine scalds Compacted faeces / stuck to fur Flystrike Various general cuts, lumps & bumps that require treatment or further investigations EC Myxi VHD Overweight Underweight General poor health Behavoural problems Question Title * 3. Sometimes, because of serious or on going health problems rabbit rescue centres have to make the very hard decision to euthanise some of the rabbits in their care. If your rescue has had to do this please confirm the reasons why below: (select all that apply) Untreatable conditions on the grounds of the rabbits welfare Ongoing expensive health conditions that deem them unsuitable for re homing We have not had to euthanise any rabbits Question Title * 4. Please give an estimate of what percentage of rabbits admitted have any of the health problems listed in question 1: 0-25% 25-50% 50-75% 75-100% Question Title * 5. Please provide an estimate of the number of rabbits that have had to be euthanised for any reason: 0-25% 25-50% 50-75% 75-100% Question Title * 6. Our most recent survey shows that at least 67,000 rabbits are unwanted each year. Please use the space below to tell us what you think could be done to improve the rabbit rescue crisis. Done