Bun75
New Member
Hi everyone,
Yesterday in the evening I noticed something on my bunny's testicale edge that looks like a small blister, but I am not sure if it is something abnormal and I do not want to overpanic and stress my bunny out by dragging him to the vet over nothing, especially as he is behaving otherwise normally and he has just been to the vet around two months ago for a regular check-up.
I have attached two pictures to this post and I would be extremely grateful on whether or not this appears to be normal or if any of you perhaps have experienced this before, if it is in fact not normal.
For some additional context my little boy is not castrated and he occassionally humps his favourite blushy so maybe it does not only look like a blister, but is in fact an actual blister from friction, and if so, maybe I should remove the blushy for a few days to see what happens? In addition, only one of his testicales is visible as the other appears to be inside of his body, which is also one of the reasons why I did not castrate him back in the day due to the potentially greater risk of complications after consulting with my vet.
Thank you all in advance for your time and once again I am grateful for any input as this has been troubling me since yesterday a lot since I am constantly worried that it could be some sort of cancerous growth or infection.
Yesterday in the evening I noticed something on my bunny's testicale edge that looks like a small blister, but I am not sure if it is something abnormal and I do not want to overpanic and stress my bunny out by dragging him to the vet over nothing, especially as he is behaving otherwise normally and he has just been to the vet around two months ago for a regular check-up.
I have attached two pictures to this post and I would be extremely grateful on whether or not this appears to be normal or if any of you perhaps have experienced this before, if it is in fact not normal.
For some additional context my little boy is not castrated and he occassionally humps his favourite blushy so maybe it does not only look like a blister, but is in fact an actual blister from friction, and if so, maybe I should remove the blushy for a few days to see what happens? In addition, only one of his testicales is visible as the other appears to be inside of his body, which is also one of the reasons why I did not castrate him back in the day due to the potentially greater risk of complications after consulting with my vet.
Thank you all in advance for your time and once again I am grateful for any input as this has been troubling me since yesterday a lot since I am constantly worried that it could be some sort of cancerous growth or infection.
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