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Ray A asked in PetsOther - Pets · 1 decade ago

Bunny Eye Infection? sick?

Hello. I really need help with my Albino bunny. SHE is 10 months old. When i got home, i noticed she kept her eye closed for some reason. i went to check. and it was a bit. waterry. didnt see any puss but i really dont know what puss looks like. her other eye she keeps closed. i have tried using a cotton pad to rub her eye to see if it would work. but nothing happened. Do i HAVE to go to the vet? because right now my family can't afford it due to the problems we have right now.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Rabbits can be very susceptible to upper respiratory infections. Make sure you are keeping her cage as clean as possible, and that she isn't in a place where there may be drafts or sudden temperature changes. The best thing would be to start saving up money for a vet visit, especially if it worsens.

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    5 years ago

    those bunnies are loss of life. Wild rabbits, exceptionally toddlers do not survive in captivity. they're under pressure, hypoglycemic, and probalby dehydrated. placed them decrease back the place you got here upon them, that's their in basic terms desire of survival. you will desire to by no potential have taken them in the 1st place, the mummy became almost particularly close by. A vet won't take care of wild rabbits. they'd additionally inform you to place them decrease back.

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