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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Is this normal?

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    • muffinandmunchbunny
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        Hi,
        So I gave muffin a check this morning and saw strange yellowy goo stuff around her bum. I’m not sure if it was wee or something else, but I’ve seen something that says clear goo can be fatal?
        Also, whenever I touch near the large bone muscle of her hind legs, her skin sort of twitches, I’m not sure if this is normal or not, but Munchie used to do the same thing.
        Thx x


      • Mikey
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          Sounds like it could be puss. I would recommend a vet visit asap. Pain and puss indicates an infection.


        • LBJ10
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            It could be mucus. Did you notice any mucus with her poop? Mucus is a sign of inflammation in the intestinal tract.


          • muffinandmunchbunny
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              I dont think its pus. I checked in the evening and this morning, its all cleared up now. 


            • muffinandmunchbunny
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                I think it was either my eyes or some wee, as its all cleared up now

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            Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Is this normal?