4kr
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I'm really worried about my doe and the rest of the bunnies I have who have been exposed/around this doe. I got this doe in January and she just turned 6 months on the 14th. Last month I noticed her right eye had turned a grayish color. Now within a month's time she has a tumor that has grown on the iris and is protruding into the pupil. The outer edge of the tumor is white and the other parts of it range from red to purple. The pictures I've seen about tumors on the iris look very very similar to rabbits with e. cuniculi, although she is showing no symptoms and it's just in the one eye.
Her behavior concerns me too, she is VERY AGGRESSIVE now. I can't even feed without getting attacked multiple times. I had to feed with a glass pan lid as a shield tonight and get her out with gloves for the pictures below. She is also drinking a LOT, like 32oz or more a day and for a 3 pound rabbit, I think that is a lot..it takes my others a week to do that. She pees constantly(go figure) and is starving all the time, gnawing on the wire after she gulps down 1/3 cup of feed in half an hour. It's bizarre. Something is wrong...
If she does have e. cuniculi, how do I go about treating my other two bunnies? One was put in the run with her briefly and the other has never made contact. Neither exhibit symptoms of e. cuniculi but I want to treat them now before problems arise...I'm really worried about my buns.
Her behavior concerns me too, she is VERY AGGRESSIVE now. I can't even feed without getting attacked multiple times. I had to feed with a glass pan lid as a shield tonight and get her out with gloves for the pictures below. She is also drinking a LOT, like 32oz or more a day and for a 3 pound rabbit, I think that is a lot..it takes my others a week to do that. She pees constantly(go figure) and is starving all the time, gnawing on the wire after she gulps down 1/3 cup of feed in half an hour. It's bizarre. Something is wrong...
If she does have e. cuniculi, how do I go about treating my other two bunnies? One was put in the run with her briefly and the other has never made contact. Neither exhibit symptoms of e. cuniculi but I want to treat them now before problems arise...I'm really worried about my buns.