Digestive disorders (poor appetite). Corsican hares for some reason have a poor appetite and a gradual decline in physical strength. In the worst case, death is not due to the underlying disease that causes loss of appetite, but debilitating death. A sudden decrease in food intake that persists, or a sudden absence of food that returns to normal after a few days. Repeated cycle, lack of physical strength and resistance.
Do not change food or pasture at will. Corsican hares learn, and are sometimes influenced by their owners' emotions, to stop eating immediately, or they can be trained to change their food or pasture at any time.

If the Corsican hare is in poor spirit, just Gotta ask the veterinarian. If you have the energy, you might as well observe for a few more days. Some Corsican hares occasionally go on hunger strikes to adjust their condition.
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