I think my rabbit has had a stroke is this possible?

Rabbits can experience neurological conditions, including strokes, though they are not as common as in other species. The signs of a stroke in a rabbit can include:

- Sudden weakness or paralysis on one side of the body

- Difficulty walking or hopping

- Head tilt

- Drooling

- Seizures

- Behavioral changes, such as aggression or confusion

- Loss of consciousness

If you observe any of these signs in your rabbit, it's important to seek veterinary attention immediately. The veterinarian can perform tests to confirm a stroke and provide appropriate treatment. Treatment may include supportive care, such as fluids and medications to control symptoms. Physical therapy may also be recommended to help your rabbit regain mobility.

Rabbits are prey animals and can be very good at hiding signs of illness. If you suspect something is wrong with your pet, it's always better to err on the side of caution and seek veterinary attention.