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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A wet tail

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    • Stephie
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        My 1 year old bun has a wet tail recently. She had a wet tail one day, have a clean bottom the next day and again have a wet tail. She eats and poops and plays like normal. I don’t have well experienced rabbit vet in my country. Please help.


      • LBJ10
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          Her feet look fairly clean so I don’t think this is caused by simply sitting in urine. You should probably have your bunny checked for a UTI.


        • DanaNM
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            Second thread accidentally started on this with different pictures. The other pictures look more severe so I’ll lock this one and leave the other open.

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