Nerual1318
New Kit
Hi All,
I've just noticed a rather large lump on my 6 year old bunny
She doesn't like to be picked up so I normally just let her roam around upstairs and do her own thing, however, she laid on her side today and i noticed something weird so picked her up and she has a lump the size of a grape on where her nipple is. It's a horrible colour and looks very sore She has been acting normally eating drinking and humping the poor male all week.
Anyone have any ideas what this could be? She isn't spayed as I've had her from being around 14 so by the time I actually knew things about rabbits i thought it was too late to spay her.
I'm going to take her to the vets tomorrow as we have one open near by 11-1 as I don't think there's any point taking her to out of hours to get charged an arm and a leg for them to basically cant do anything tonight.
I am fully prepared for the worst and although it will break my heart if I lose her I think I've given her a good 6 almost 7 years of life.
I've just noticed a rather large lump on my 6 year old bunny
She doesn't like to be picked up so I normally just let her roam around upstairs and do her own thing, however, she laid on her side today and i noticed something weird so picked her up and she has a lump the size of a grape on where her nipple is. It's a horrible colour and looks very sore She has been acting normally eating drinking and humping the poor male all week.
Anyone have any ideas what this could be? She isn't spayed as I've had her from being around 14 so by the time I actually knew things about rabbits i thought it was too late to spay her.
I'm going to take her to the vets tomorrow as we have one open near by 11-1 as I don't think there's any point taking her to out of hours to get charged an arm and a leg for them to basically cant do anything tonight.
I am fully prepared for the worst and although it will break my heart if I lose her I think I've given her a good 6 almost 7 years of life.