FuzzyWabbit
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Hi all,
So two days ago, I found a pool of red pee in the cage. At first, I thought it was pee with pigment in it, since my rabbits have been eating various plants. However, when I wiped it using a napkin and took a closer look, I saw blood in it. Im sure it’s blood because after a while, it turned brown and it smelled like blood too. Visiting the vet is not an option, as I don’t have extra money. I have 2 rabbits, and I’m not sure who peed out blood. My rabbits are about 2 years old and are not neutered. I don’t know if they are in pain. They seem normal though, eating, drinking and happily hopping around. However, they sometimes do the peeing position (front legs close to back legs and tail up) but pee does not come out. Can the rabbits recover on their own? Again, I cannot visit the vet, and I’m praying that they can recover on their own. I am super worried.
Thanks
So two days ago, I found a pool of red pee in the cage. At first, I thought it was pee with pigment in it, since my rabbits have been eating various plants. However, when I wiped it using a napkin and took a closer look, I saw blood in it. Im sure it’s blood because after a while, it turned brown and it smelled like blood too. Visiting the vet is not an option, as I don’t have extra money. I have 2 rabbits, and I’m not sure who peed out blood. My rabbits are about 2 years old and are not neutered. I don’t know if they are in pain. They seem normal though, eating, drinking and happily hopping around. However, they sometimes do the peeing position (front legs close to back legs and tail up) but pee does not come out. Can the rabbits recover on their own? Again, I cannot visit the vet, and I’m praying that they can recover on their own. I am super worried.
Thanks