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Rabbit Abscess?? REALLY WORRIED. Advice Please....

Sara0099

Young Bun
My beautiful bunny Tallulah-Belle has this strange growth thing on her mouth/under her nose, the vets don't open for another 7 hours, I called emergency vets and its £165 consultation fee. She's eating and pooping ok. Her poor mouth just looks so sore, I think it’s an abscess, but I’ve not had any experience of one before. Need some advice from some bunny mummies out there...or daddies. I am calling the Vet at 8am sharp.

Here's a photo of her... http://s731.photobucket.com/albums/ww319/sara0099/
 
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Hi she could have problems with her teeth which has caused an ulcer.If she is eating and drinking Ok dont worry to much until you have seen the vet.Please keep us posted?
 
Has she been vaccinated against Myxomatosis ?
The photo does not look like an abscess to me

Are her genitals swollen ?
 
Hi she could have problems with her teeth which has caused an ulcer.If she is eating and drinking Ok dont worry to much until you have seen the vet.Please keep us posted?
Vet checked out her teeth but said they were fine. My first thought was her teeth.

Has she been vaccinated against Myxomatosis ?
The photo does not look like an abscess to me

Are her genitals swollen ?
Yep she's had her myxomatosis jab and is due for another towards end of November. Genitals not swollen.

The vets I went to isn't my usual vets and although the vet I just saw is a lovely guy, I don't think rabbits are his thing, he kept looking in rabbit reference books and said he'd never seen anything like it. He's booked me in to see a specialist on Monday, and I have also now booked an appointment at our usual vets at 2pm so hopefully I'll get some answers.
 
Poor little girl. I hope it all goes ok at the vets this afternoon. Fingers crossed it's nothing too serious and easily treatable. Sending good vibes....
 
Vet checked out her teeth but said they were fine. My first thought was her teeth.


Yep she's had her myxomatosis jab and is due for another towards end of November. Genitals not swollen.

The vets I went to isn't my usual vets and although the vet I just saw is a lovely guy, I don't think rabbits are his thing, he kept looking in rabbit reference books and said he'd never seen anything like it. He's booked me in to see a specialist on Monday, and I have also now booked an appointment at our usual vets at 2pm so hopefully I'll get some answers.

Treponematosis maybe :?

http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/index.jsp?cfile=htm/bc/171321.htm

Sometimes just the mouth or nose is effected and not the genitals.
 
Aww the poor wee thing. she does look very sore.
Ok dont laugh... could it be an allergic reaction? Maybe to something she has eaten?
 
Goshthat does look a bit raw and sore doesn't it. I really hope you manage to get the wee scone sorted soon.:shock:
 
I'm sorry I didn't look at the picture of your buns face,looks like some kind of allergic reaction to me.How did you get on at the vets?
 
Bunny update. Took her to vets this morning, not happy so took her to our regular vet this afternoon and...I heard what I'd been dreading... it's myxomatosis :cry:. Thankfully it's just a mild case and she will recover. Vet said this was the second bunny in a few weeks she'd seen with it.

This is why getting the myxi vaccine is sooo important; it really has saved Tallulah's life. Her next myxomatosis jab is due in 5 weeks and I will get her and her cutie-pie sister done every 6 months from now on..
 
Bunny update. Took her to vets this morning, not happy so took her to our regular vet this afternoon and...I heard what I'd been dreading... it's myxomatosis :cry:. Thankfully it's just a mild case and she will recover. Vet said this was the second bunny in a few weeks she'd seen with it.

This is why getting the myxi vaccine is sooo important; it really has saved Tallulah's life. Her next myxomatosis jab is due in 5 weeks and I will get her and her cutie-pie sister done every 6 months from now on..

Does this mean that she used to have it every 12 months (and in that case her last jab was 11 months ago?)?

If so you may have a hard struggle on I am afraid as even rabbits done only 4 or 5 months ago are getting it quite bad this year. Did you vet give you antibiotics (for secondary infection) and metacam (for swellings and pain)?
 
Bunny update. Took her to vets this morning, not happy so took her to our regular vet this afternoon and...I heard what I'd been dreading... it's myxomatosis . Thankfully it's just a mild case and she will recover. Vet said this was the second bunny in a few weeks she'd seen with it.

This is why getting the myxi vaccine is sooo important; it really has saved Tallulah's life. Her next myxomatosis jab is due in 5 weeks and I will get her and her cutie-pie sister done every 6 months from now on..

Does this mean that she used to have it every 12 months (and in that case her last jab was 11 months ago?)?

If so you may have a hard struggle on I am afraid as even rabbits done only 4 or 5 months ago are getting it quite bad this year. Did you vet give you antibiotics (for secondary infection) and metacam (for swellings and pain)?
Yep, she was done last November, hopefully the 6 monthly vaccine will help. Wasn't given anything, keeping an eye on her. She doesnt appear to be in pain at all, and apart from the mark on her face she's acting fine, eating and pooping and being her usual playful self! Am so glad I took her for a second opinion, the vet I saw this morning is a great guy and vet, just not bunny clued up like my own vet..
 
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