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Forum DIET & CARE What is this in my bunnys eye?

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    • A.michelle.f2
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        It’s stuck beneath her lower lid and I am unsure what to do. It appears to be her fur embedded beneath the lower eye lid.


      • VeroAlmo
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          I use a warm washcloth to wipe down my bunnies crusties. I also learned that keeping hay high above a bunny may cause them to get poked in the eye because they can’t really see what they are digging into up there. After getting poked in the eye they form these little crusties maybe that’s what your bun has. More detail would be great. How long did he or she have it? What color is it? Can you post a pic?

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      Forum DIET & CARE What is this in my bunnys eye?