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    • GeorgieTheBunny
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        My little guy keeps getting floaties in his eyes.

        He had a little one during his vet visit – she isn’t worried about them because they are colourless/white.

        My question is: How do I get him to let me help clear them?

        Any best methods?


      • DanaNM
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          I think a damp warm wash cloth would be a safe bet?

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        • missyprincess
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            i agree with the warm damp cloth /tissue..
            but actualli u can leave it ..somehow the rabbit will be able to clean it off..but it may sometimes take a few days tho..


          • GeorgieTheBunny
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              He hates the damp cloth and is master of the squirming away. Then sulks that I was “mean to him”.

              I end up leaving them but it takes him days to clear them.

              Hoping that once my buns bond she’ll help him out.


            • LittlePuffyTail
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                This used to happen to my Mini-Rex all the time. He actually liked when I removed them. He would tooth purr. I just took a wet q-tip and gently move it to the front corner of his eye and it usually would pop right out.

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