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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Help! Green liquid

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    • Christian
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        I woke up this mornin and found my rabbit having green liquid like coming out of his mouth he also sounds like he has mucus in his nose please help!


      • Bam
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          If it is indeed green mucus and not just veggie juice from eating spinach or sth, your bun needs to see a vet. Mucus around the nose and a congested nose means a respiratory infection, and your bun most likely need treatment with antibiotics.


        • Azerane
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            It’s also possible that while eating pellets or veggies that your rabbit has aspirated some of the food and then coughed it back up. In either case you’ll need to see a vet as aspirated food can lead to pneumonia.

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