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FORUM BEHAVIOR Did my rabbit drool when I was giving him a massage?

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    • cubique
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        I was giving my rabbit a cheek/chin massage, just like how he always likes it.
        When he walked away, I noticed a small patch of damp area. It wasn’t very wet but a little.
        I thought that he might have peed so I took a tissue to clean it but it was clear, I’m quite certain it isn’t pee.
        What could it be? He has visited the vet two days ago for a checkup and doctor did not said he had overgrown teeth and that he’s healthy..
        Anyone has any ideas?

        Additional info: I had brought him to a new area (my room) had to confine him for awhile while my cat plays in the living room..

        Thanks in advance!


      • Beka27
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          Is it possible he was grooming the area in front of him while you were “grooming” him? I also suppose he could have drooled a bit if you were manipulated his cheeks a lot… It’s not something I’d worry about.


        • cubique
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            Hi thanks for your reply!
            Nope he wasn’t grooming himself, just laying there, allowing me to touch his cheeks. Haha he loves us to touch his cheeks!

            Glad it’s not a sign of anything bad

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