Prizm
Well-Known Member
When I came home today and greeted the furry inhabitants of the living room, I noticed that one of my rabbits (an unspade female named Narnia) had a patch of fur missing between her shoulder blades, and a dried bloody mass there, as if she'd either been bitten, or bit herself. Her bottom was also wet. Then I checked Dusty, her neutered male cagemate, and he also had a bite mark between his shoulders and his rear was also a bit damp, though not as bad. I also have a third female bunny, named Kundalini, who lives in a separate cage and might or might not be intact (I adopted her without meeting her original owners), and she is symptom free.
I have never known Dusty and Narnia to fight eachother, but I separated them moments ago just in case, and I am going to clean their cages just to make sure the wettness isn't due to their litter box being too full.
I also moved Kudalini's cage far away from the pair in case they have a contageous illness, but I can't help but wonder if their symptoms are due to the fact that I have recently been keeping Kundalini's cage very close to theirs. I hoped they might smell eachother and become friends...Maybe they viewed it as a territorial invasion and injured themselves? Or does this sound like a rabbit disease?
I would appreciate your input!
Thanks
I have never known Dusty and Narnia to fight eachother, but I separated them moments ago just in case, and I am going to clean their cages just to make sure the wettness isn't due to their litter box being too full.
I also moved Kudalini's cage far away from the pair in case they have a contageous illness, but I can't help but wonder if their symptoms are due to the fact that I have recently been keeping Kundalini's cage very close to theirs. I hoped they might smell eachother and become friends...Maybe they viewed it as a territorial invasion and injured themselves? Or does this sound like a rabbit disease?
I would appreciate your input!
Thanks