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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Growth on bunnys neck

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    • Adam
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        Growth on bunnys neck. It keeps growing… What is it? What to do? Tried uploading photo but file too big…
        No $ for vet.


      • sarahthegemini
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          Could you ask the vet for a payment plan? You could perhaps email a photo to the vet?


        • Flakie
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            Sorry to hear your bunny has a growth on his neck. You say it keeps growing, the bunny really does need to see a vet who can assess the growth and give the appropriate treatment to help your bunny. Perhaps the vet can have a payment plan to help you pay up the cost.


          • jerseygirl
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              Hi Adam

              You’d need to resize the photo so it is 500kb or less. Or load to it to a photo sharing site and post link back on here.

              You can PM me if having trouble and I’ll see if I can resize photo for you.


            • Bunny House
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                I just want to say that bunnies are very expensive when it comes to illnesses or growths so the sooner the better for your wallet and the buns health

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            FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Growth on bunnys neck