philososaurus
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Are all rabbits color blind? Is mine? I was told she ISN'T an albino, but she's all white with red eyes. I think I don't know exactly what MAKES a rabbit albino...
I think this because she can only seem to find the blueberry if it's in my hand or in her food dish. Even if it's right in front of her, she can't find it on the blue carpet. Could she have really bad eyesight in general? She has been known to run into things, especially as she's making her nightly "laps."
She'll be running in "laps" around my room... under the chair! through the end table! up on the bed! down the bed! off the bed! around the room! under the chair! go go go!... and occasionally she'll just run into my face. Luckily it's adorable because it's like getting hit in the face with a bunch of cotton candy, but I can't help but wonder if it hurts her...
The other night she seemed to hit a table leg (which is tiny and really flimsy, but still) and it stopped her from running around anymore. Do you think I have a problem here? Is it something I should just bring up to the vet next time I'm there?
I think this because she can only seem to find the blueberry if it's in my hand or in her food dish. Even if it's right in front of her, she can't find it on the blue carpet. Could she have really bad eyesight in general? She has been known to run into things, especially as she's making her nightly "laps."
She'll be running in "laps" around my room... under the chair! through the end table! up on the bed! down the bed! off the bed! around the room! under the chair! go go go!... and occasionally she'll just run into my face. Luckily it's adorable because it's like getting hit in the face with a bunch of cotton candy, but I can't help but wonder if it hurts her...
The other night she seemed to hit a table leg (which is tiny and really flimsy, but still) and it stopped her from running around anymore. Do you think I have a problem here? Is it something I should just bring up to the vet next time I'm there?