My rabbit just ate a small piece of onion lying around. she seems to be acting fine at the moment but I heard that onions can very harmful rabbits and maybe even poisonous. what should do?

Onions contain thiosulphate, which can damage red blood cells and cause anaemia in rabbits. It is important to monitor your rabbit closely for signs of anaemia, such as:

- Pale gums

-Lethargy

-Weakness

- Rapid heart rate

-Rapid breathing

-Loss of appetite

-Depression

-Collapse

-Blood in the urine

-Yellowing of the skin or eyes

- Seizures

If you notice any of these signs, take your rabbit to the vet immediately.

In the meantime, here are some things you can do to help your rabbit:

- Remove any other onions or onion products from your rabbit's reach.

- Provide your rabbit with plenty of fresh water to drink.

- Offer your rabbit small amounts of hay and vegetables.

- Monitor your rabbit's behaviour and droppings closely.

-If your rabbit's condition does not improve within 24 hours, take them to the vet.

By following these steps, you can help to keep your rabbit safe and healthy.