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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Bald Spots

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    • Mocha
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        Sorry that I am posting a new topic.

        I posted a question saying that one of my bunnies, Mocha, had a bald spot. I found another one on her today and I am really scared. 

        First off, my rabbit vet literally just closed a few days ago. It was very sudden and it seemed like she was a little out of it.

        The first bald spot I noticed was on her back. You can see that her fur was missing there. When you move the fur, it is a little matted underneath. The base of her coat where it should be white, is a weird orange color, her skin is a mix between black and pink. This goes on for a couple inches across and down.

        The skin on the rest of her body is a light pink.

        The second bald spot is about 4 inches above her bum. This one is all bald once you move the fur. The skin is blackish pink. What concerns me was that there were two tiny scabs on it.

        Does anyone know what this can mean? I’m looking for people who can really help me with this. She’s eating normally and pooping normally.

        Is there anything, creme,warm water that I should rub on it?

        If anyone wants me to, i’ll post a picture of the spots in the morning.

        Please help!


      • LongEaredLions
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          She could have a fungus, mites or something similar. Take her to the vet soon, but she will be fine tonight. Don’t put anything on them, but please post the pictures. It would be very helpful.

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