Hello there,
Upon buying two "female" rabbits a few days ago, we have since found out that these lady buns are in fact manrabbits, and not very friendly manrabbits at that. We had a scuffle between the two that resulted in the smaller rabbit being bitten on the testicles-anus area, and he was bleeding slightly. They've been seperated since ofcourse, but I was wondering if there's any way to tell how bad it is. His breathing has calmed down quite a bit since it happened and the bleeding has pretty much stopped.
We plan on finding a vet for him tomorrow, but it's 2am where we live, and we're rather worried as to whether or not he'll be fine through the night.
+They will be neutered once old enough/when the vet can fit them in, hence having testicles to be bitten
Upon buying two "female" rabbits a few days ago, we have since found out that these lady buns are in fact manrabbits, and not very friendly manrabbits at that. We had a scuffle between the two that resulted in the smaller rabbit being bitten on the testicles-anus area, and he was bleeding slightly. They've been seperated since ofcourse, but I was wondering if there's any way to tell how bad it is. His breathing has calmed down quite a bit since it happened and the bleeding has pretty much stopped.
We plan on finding a vet for him tomorrow, but it's 2am where we live, and we're rather worried as to whether or not he'll be fine through the night.
+They will be neutered once old enough/when the vet can fit them in, hence having testicles to be bitten
-Mjau