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I know this might be on the wrong forum but I can’t for the life of me find an emergency one.
My bunny is being lethargic has clogged sinuses and white goop in his eyes. He’s still hops a little but not nearly as much and is laying down a lot, to help with his sinuses I made a sauna in my bathroom. If I keep him in my room can he infects my cats if they’re out of the room? Please I need a place to put him but I don’t want to get my cats sick as well
 
White discharge from the eyes and/or nose, means there's a serious bacterial infection and your rabbit needs to be seen by an experienced rabbit vet if at all possible, to get the proper rabbit safe antibiotic and other meds to treat the infection. This is actually something that can kill a rabbit as the infection spreads to other more critical parts, like the brain. So the correct treatment is absolutely essential.

https://www.medirabbit.com/EN/Respiratory/Bacterial/URI.htm

https://wabbitwiki.com/wiki/Snuffles

https://www.medirabbit.com/Unsafe_medication/Unsafe_drugs_main.htm

I would highly urge getting your rabbit seen by a knowledgeable rabbit vet right away, if at all possible. Your rabbit may need head xrays, but in the very least will need rabbit safe antibiotics and an anti inflammatory. If your rabbit is struggling to breath, has bluish/pale mucous membranes, is mouth breathing, or any other signs of respiratory distress, this is considered an emergency and your rabbit needs to be seen immediately.

https://wabbitwiki.com/wiki/Veterinary_emergencies

https://wabbitwiki.com/wiki/Choosing_a_rabbit_veterinarian

https://rabbit.org/care/rabbit-vets-near-me/

Whether or not this could affect your cats, depends on what type of bacteria is causing the infection.
 
White discharge from the eyes and/or nose, means there's a serious bacterial infection and your rabbit needs to be seen by an experienced rabbit vet if at all possible, to get the proper rabbit safe antibiotic and other meds to treat the infection. This is actually something that can kill a rabbit as the infection spreads to other more critical parts, like the brain. So the correct treatment is absolutely essential.

https://www.medirabbit.com/EN/Respiratory/Bacterial/URI.htm

https://wabbitwiki.com/wiki/Snuffles

https://www.medirabbit.com/Unsafe_medication/Unsafe_drugs_main.htm

I would highly urge getting your rabbit seen by a knowledgeable rabbit vet right away, if at all possible. Your rabbit may need head xrays, but in the very least will need rabbit safe antibiotics and an anti inflammatory. If your rabbit is struggling to breath, has bluish/pale mucous membranes, is mouth breathing, or any other signs of respiratory distress, this is considered an emergency and your rabbit needs to be seen immediately.

https://wabbitwiki.com/wiki/Veterinary_emergencies

https://wabbitwiki.com/wiki/Choosing_a_rabbit_veterinarian

https://rabbit.org/care/rabbit-vets-near-me/

Whether or not this could affect your cats, depends on what type of bacteria is causing the infection.
Ok I’ll do my best
 

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