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Hi, I currently have 2 rabbits, one of which is a 4 year old female who we believe has cancer.. Sadly she became ill in feb, she was urinating blood and after a lot of research and taking her to the vet we were told she either had bladder stones or uterine cancer, we went ahead with spaying her which I now realise (with a lot of guilt) that this should have been a first priority upon getting her. When he removed her uterus he said it had a lot of tumours on it and that it's possible the cancer would spread to her lungs and I would be able to notice Frankie deteriorating although she would not be in any pain (much to my disbelief). So I selfishly but somewhat very optimistically decided we would keep her alive, and she is still going strong, she seems no different to how she was before the cancer. Admittedly we never got any scans done to prove that it has spread we just went by the doctors advice, but it still plays on my mind.
So anyway today I was stroking her and noticed some dandruff on the top of her fur behind her ears, I looked at the skin below and there is some flaky skin with sore looking red patches. She didn't seem to be in pain and was happy to let me have a poke around. Ive read that it's probably mites but I just want to eliminate any other possibilities. Our other rabbit is a 4 month old male and has recently started trying to mount her but she's having none of it. He scratches at her back sometimes. (we will be getting him neutered within the next month or so as I believe he is too young at the moment.)
So could it be mites? Or could the stress of Doug trying to mount her be
affecting her? Or could it be her possibly be her weakened immune system? I feel incredibly guilty for putting her through an illness due to my ignorance, as at the time of getting her I never thought it would be sacrificing her health, I only saw it as that I wouldn't be getting another rabbit, she won't be getting pregnant, etc.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated, thank you. x x Lauren x x
So anyway today I was stroking her and noticed some dandruff on the top of her fur behind her ears, I looked at the skin below and there is some flaky skin with sore looking red patches. She didn't seem to be in pain and was happy to let me have a poke around. Ive read that it's probably mites but I just want to eliminate any other possibilities. Our other rabbit is a 4 month old male and has recently started trying to mount her but she's having none of it. He scratches at her back sometimes. (we will be getting him neutered within the next month or so as I believe he is too young at the moment.)
So could it be mites? Or could the stress of Doug trying to mount her be
affecting her? Or could it be her possibly be her weakened immune system? I feel incredibly guilty for putting her through an illness due to my ignorance, as at the time of getting her I never thought it would be sacrificing her health, I only saw it as that I wouldn't be getting another rabbit, she won't be getting pregnant, etc.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated, thank you. x x Lauren x x