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Forum DIET & CARE Wet nose

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    • bunbunlov3r
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        I feel silly asking this, but I know that from the nose is a bad sign. Oreo does not exactly have gang, but her upper lip wet with like snot from her nose, she is not sneezing or anything and is not really acting sick but I just wanted to make sure. 

        P.S finally been able to keep her out of her cage almost all day with out her distorting anything so I think soon she will be a great house rabbit, but when out of her cage she is not eating her hay, what should I do?


      • bunbunlov3r
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          That gang from the noes


        • LongEaredLions
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            She may have pasturella or an URI, or she may be irritated by dusty hay or litter. I would take her to the vet.


          • bunbunlov3r
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              Well this morning I don’t see as much, it’s just around the perimeter. I am scared though, becuase I am not sure she is eating her hay… I can’t be for sure but her hay ball thingy, looks just as full as it did yesterday. It tarified me becuase I know bunnies are suppose to eat at all times. She still looks heathy and happy, has just as much a energy as ever and is not acting really any difrenat then she does all the time.she even still binkies And what scares me more i don’t have the money to take her in! I feel like a monster, and am very worried about my bunny.


            • bunbunlov3r
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                Got her to eat!!!! She’s eating. What a relief. I will watch her nose and watch for any other signs and if her nose gets worse or is not gone by tomorrow I will call the vet and see what they have to say.

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