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Rabbits

Everything you need to know about rabbits

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Lump under the Skin in Rabbits
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Abscess in RabbitsAn abscess is a localized collection of pus contained within a capsule-like lump under the skin. Unlike those of cats and dogs, abscesses in rabbits usually do not burst and drain fluid....

Rabbit Fun Facts
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By Joe Cortez In southeastern Native American folklore, rabbits are often considered "tricksters," perhaps for their mischievous and sometimes confusing behaviors they demonstrate during play. In addition...

How Much Does it Cost to Care for a Rabbit?
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By Teresa Traverse Rabbits are typically seen as low maintenance animals, but that’s simply not the case. Just because they’re smaller than your average cat or dog doesn’t necessarily mean they’ll be any...

Gastrointestinal Stasis in Rabbits
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Is it Really a Hairball Causing the Blockage?By Laurie Hess, DVM, Diplomate ABVP (Avian Practice) The term “hairball” has been used for decades to describe a syndrome in rabbits in which they stop eating,...

Eye Inflammation in Rabbits
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Anterior Uveitis in RabbitsThe front of the eye is called the uvea — the dark tissue that contains blood vessels. When the uvea becomes inflamed the condition is referred to as anterior uveitis (literally,...

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