Wet nose & Sneezing?

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- Location Otisville, New York

- Description (Breed, color., weight) Mini Lop, white with brown/black spots, about 5 lbs-ish

- Age 3

- spayed/neutered? yes

- Notes on Fecal and Urinary Output
- are the bunny's poops and pees normal? yes
- When did they last use their litterbox? not too long ago, maybe a half hou
- Any unusual behavior? no not really

- Medical History -- has s/he been to the vet or been sick before? no

- Diet - what does your bunny eat? 1/2 cup pellets, lots of hay, a raspberry at night, parsley, bok choy, spinach, 4 blueberries (those are only at night though with the pellets and hay, and i'm going to see how much he weighs and if he should be given less since that is what he was getting from his previous owner)
- when and what did s/he eat last? pellets and hay this morning

- movement - any unusual movements? no; Is s/he hopping normally? yes

- any weight loss? no, weight gain maybe

- are there any plants, chocolate or other substances within reach? no

- has the rabbit been outdoors? definitely not! lots of snow out there!!


I'm just concerned about the mildly wet nose and I think it's sneezing, or maybe he's just clearing his nose? I heard it 2 times today and that's it.

After Fred, I don't want to take any chances.

Zoe's due to go to the vet on the 10th, but I could move that date sooner if needed.

He hasn't been acting any differently, is out most of the day running around, has pretty much been separated from the other rabbits since he's been here with him occasionally following me into the living room, but doesn't go near them.

Thoughts?

We are in the middle of a snow storm, and I'm not sure when it's suppose to let up, just wanted to add that.... :/
 
nasal culture is mandatory,,to diagnose the problem.//.i am not a firm believer in-herbivore allergies due to hay//.your general description is an upper respiratory infection--requiring dvm-specialist/exam/antibiotics,schedule appt.asap,sincerely james waller
 
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