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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Paranoid Bun Mom

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    • Rowan
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        Hi! I’m new here to posting but I’ve been reading through these forums for forever and I need some advice/reassurance and I figured this would be a good place to go. I adopted two bunnies today from a reputable shelter with super experienced vets and under super good care with proper housing and everything so I *know* she isn’t sick but I noticed one of my bunnies has floppy ears? I’ll attach a picture but she’s supposed to be a Flemish Giant/English spot mix (from their best guess) and I’ve never seen this before, her head isn’t tilted, it just looks like her ears are too heavy for her head or something? Has anyone seen this before or can anyone explain why she might look like this? I’ve never seen anything like it and I didn’t notice it right away either.


      • LBJ10
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          Hmm… is the ear on the right (bunny’s left) in a “natural” position? Or is it leaning unnaturally to the left? In the picture, it almost looks like cartilage damage. But it could be the angle of the picture making it look weird. How old is she? Sometimes when bunnies have lop mixed in them a little bit, it takes a bit longer for the ears to lop (or partially lop). It still tends to happen before they are a year old though.

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      FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Paranoid Bun Mom