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Forum DIET & CARE Baby bunny with a runny nose

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    • MarsandDixie
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        7 weeks ago, my rabbit had 4 babies and we found a home for two of them and kept the other two. I noticed on mutiple occasions that the runt of the litter had a stuffy nose and sneezed sometimes. As she gets older, it seems to get a little worse. This morning when I went to check on them (they live outside in a large cage), her nose seemed to be worse than ever. I took her inside and gently wiped the snot off with a cotton swab and I am keeping a close eye on her. She is sneezing a lot and seems to be somewhat inactive at times. Other times, she ineracts with the other rabbits quite normally and her behavior is fine. 

        I’m wondering if she is actually sick and I need to seek care for her, or of she’s just experiencing allergies. She has no other symptoms than a stuffy nose, slight weezing due to the snot, and moderate sneezing. 

        I am worried??


      • Sarita
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          It so difficult to know because those symptoms could be a number of things which is why it is best to seek advice of a vet so they can do a physical exam.


        • MarsandDixie
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            okay, thank you

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