Forum

OUR FORUM IS UP BUT WE ARE STILL IN THE MIDDLE OF UPDATING AND FIXING THINGS.  SOME THINGS WILL LOOK WEIRD AND/OR NOT BE CORRECT. YOUR PATIENCE IS APPRECIATED.  We are not fully ready to answer questions in a timely manner as we are not officially open, but we will do our best. 

You may have received a 2-factor authentication (2FA) email from us on 4/21/2020. That was from us, but was premature as the login was not working at that time. 

BUNNY 911 – If your rabbit hasn’t eaten or pooped in 12-24 hours, call a vet immediately! Don’t have a vet? Check out VET RESOURCES

The subject of intentional breeding or meat rabbits is prohibited. The answers provided on this board are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet. It is your responsibility to assess the information being given and seek professional advice/second opinion from your veterinarian and/or qualified behaviorist.

What are we about?  Please read about our Forum Culture and check out the Rules

BUNNY 911 – If your rabbit hasn’t eaten or pooped in 12-24 hours, call a vet immediately!  Don’t have a vet? Check out VET RESOURCES 

The subject of intentional breeding or meat rabbits is prohibited. The answers provided on this board are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet.  It is your responsibility to assess the information being given and seek professional advice/second opinion from your veterinarian and/or qualified behaviorist.

BINKYBUNNY FORUMS

Forum DIET & CARE Bunny “warts”?

Viewing 3 reply threads
  • Author
    Messages

    • Dr. Doolittle
      Participant
      25 posts Send Private Message

        Hi All,

        Luna has a white bump on her nose. The exotics vet saw it when I brought Honey in for her stasis follow-up and said he wasn’t sure but it definitely not an abscess and probably just some sort of viral-wart-type thing. He said we’d keep an eye on it. We talked about him biopsying it during their spay (which was yesterday), but he wasn’t able to intubate her and her breathing became labored so he didn’t want to keep her under to do the biopsy.I’ll feel much better if someone says, “yes, my bunny had a normal wart that went away and wasn’t syphilis/myxi/etc.”  For the record, this is the only spot on her and it’s been there about a month now. It *may* be slightly bigger than it was a couple of weeks ago (I say no, but my husband says yes). She doesn’t have any crusty spots or hairless spots. 

        Luna’s bump:

         

        This one doesn’t show the spot well but it’s so cute I wanted to post it anyway. And just to be fair, here’s one of Honey (she wouldn’t stay still for a picture, which is pretty good considering she was spayed yesterday, right?):


      • Mocha
        Participant
        509 posts Send Private Message

          Honestly, my bunnies have never had any major health issue including this, so i’m not sure what it is. If the bump isn’t getting bigger (at all), isn’t irritated, bald, or hurting her, then I wouldn’t be extremely worried.

          I would go to the vet and see what it is.


        • LBJ10
          Moderator
          16898 posts Send Private Message

            I can’t really see anything in the pictures. Rabbits can get papillomas, which are typically harmless. It’s caused by a virus that can remain inactive for long periods of time.


          • jerseygirl
            Moderator
            22342 posts Send Private Message

              They’re both so sweet!
              Happy to hear they came through their spay well.

              Is it that spot in middle of her nose? Because that really is quite white! I was expecting more a flesh coloured growth.

              I was thinking papilloma like LBJ mentioned also. Sometimes they self resolve I think.
              If syphilis, that’s pretty easy to treat. Myxi though is another story. Are you in a region known for myxi outbreaks? Usually with myx, you’d have a pretty sick bunny on your hands & you’d see it progressing. But I think there are variations of that virus that are less severe. Or if a vaccinated rabbit still contracts myxi, it might not be as severe infection.

          Viewing 3 reply threads
          • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.

          Forum DIET & CARE Bunny “warts”?