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FORUM DIET & CARE Orange liquid stains?

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    • QuestioningBunny
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        So less then 10 minutes ago I noticed one of our bunnies had this orange-y looking stain on one side of her. Shes an outdoor bun and oddly when I went to say hi I noticed she was ,off curled up, on her own while the other three buns were all cuddled up together.

        I don’t know if that had anything to do with the stain or vise versa but I thought I’d mention it in case. 

        We ruled off blood as the stain doesn’t go much lower on her fur the a centimetre. We really don’t have a clue to what it could be.

        Quite confused and slightly worried,                                                                                                                                                            TheQuestioningBunny


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            • QuestioningBunny
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                There are three pictures of her. She was a bit frazzled after being picked up because she doesn’t really like being picked up.
                Anyway, any advice is welcome!


              • tobyluv
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                  Your pictures are not showing up for me. Pee can sometimes be orange in color due to certain foods a rabbit has eaten. Is it possible that one of the other rabbits peed on her or sprayed her? Have all of your rabbits been spayed and neutered? Usually, only rabbits that haven’t been spayed or neutered will spray.

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              FORUM DIET & CARE Orange liquid stains?