Friday, August 6, 2010

I noticed a huge lump on my rabbit's chick it seems painful when i touch it?

the lump it feels so hard, and it doesn't eat propely and it separate itself from others.I noticed a huge lump on my rabbit's chick it seems painful when i touch it?
My bunny had a mild case of Mymatosis which vets often call lumpy bunny syndrome, my bunny ended up with a lump on his nose but it can appear in many different places. It is very common for rabbits to have problems with their teeth which could explain the not eating. It could also be a tumour as suggested by other member, or something completely harmless. Either way you need to take your bunny to the vet asap as rabbits can become dangerously ill quite rapidly, the fact that he is not eating and separating himself from the other bunnies suggests he is suffering. Hope your bunny is ok, keep us updated on his progress!I noticed a huge lump on my rabbit's chick it seems painful when i touch it?
it seems like a tumour. i don't know about in rabbits but its extremely common in mice, in fact one off mine has one at the moment and it is worrying,





does the lump stick out and how large is it ? you may want to take it straight to the vet because if it is a tumour it can be removed. also they can give you a better explanation of what it is.





i would separate it from the others if it doesn't need the mother anymore, it will be better off and its stops it spreading to the others. also keep it as calm as possible you don't want to stress it. Research it as much as possible and get the best knowledge on it so you can help as much as possible.





give it a diet of a range of foods but only things for rabbits of course, many vveggiesand fruit with the regular pellets. change its bedding often too,





all the be st i really hope it iisn'ta tumour because i know how bad it can be for you, keep me posted if youd like .
You need to get this checked out by a vet as soon as possible as this could be several thing including cancer or an absess which could be cause with a dental problem. When rabbits goes off their food it need to be sorted quickly as the longer they are off it the hard to get them going again. So book an appointment for as soon as possilbe.
Sounds like an infected tooth. Are it's teeth straight? An antibiotic like Clavomox would work good.
I would really question the vet on that no if it is a tumor thats not catching so there is no need to seperate him.
tumor take it ot the vet there is nothing you can do

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