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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Small, pea-sized lump on rabbits leg

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    • Tigermoth87
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        My girlfriend noticed it today, a small pea-sized lump on Muffin’s upper leg. I thought it might be sore hocks but it’s not really in the right place. It feels a bit crusty, almost like a healed scab.

        When I touch it she doesn’t show any signs of pain and sits there calmly. Likewise when we let her out of her cage she’s as active as can be, hopping, running around, climbing, binkying etc. We’ve also never noticed her injured, cut or anything like that or any blood on her fur or cage. Not sure if it is a scab, it could just be a crusty wart or something.

        Anybody got any suggestions what it might be? We’ll take a photo soon and post it up.


      • LittlePuffyTail
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          I would just keep an eye on it. It could just be a scab from a small injury that went unnoticed. Bunnies can get warts, though and other skin problems. I suspect it will go away, though so just watch it for now is my advice.

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