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Forum DIET & CARE Yellow/green matted fur under chin?

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    • Cinnabunny
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        I have a 7 1/2 week old lion head bunny and I noticed that his fur under his chin is yellow/green ish. He’s a lion head so he has long fur. He drinks out of a water dish instead of the drip spout water bottle thing. I was wondering if he could be sick? Is this a normal thing? Can I clean it off?


      • Roberta
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          I would look to the hay, he is probably having a drink between hay feasts and the colour is transferring a bit like tea.


        • LBJ10
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            If the fur isn’t matted or anything, then Roberta’s guess would be mine too.

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        Forum DIET & CARE Yellow/green matted fur under chin?