Don't give it human eyedrops, it might become worse or become infected because of the chemicals. You should visit your local vet. The pinkeye might become worse in matter of time, check with your pet's vet and tell her about your rabbit's pinkeye. :) Hope your bunny gets better!!!!! :) :)
If your rabbit is not eating, this may be a sign of serious illness. Consult a veterinarian.
No, dogs cannot get rabbit pox. Rabbit pox is a viral infection that only rabbits can catch, however, the illness was isolated.
No. Pinkeye is caused by bacterial or viral infection.
my calves still have the pinkeye I also gave them a antibiotic shot 20 cc of l8 200
if you dont clean your cage for a while it can catch a virus whitch is pinkeye
Pinkeye - South Park - was created on 1997-10-29.
I only know pinkeye on cows.. so here we go: Pinkeye is caused when either dust (possibly flies) ends up in a cows eye. You can tell if your cow has pinkeye if the pupil is white and the eye is surrounded by a pink crust kinda thing. Talk to your vet OR buy some pinkeye stuff. Hope it helped.
rabies, maybe
First answer: It is normal for a pregnant rabbit to pull out their fur, but if any other rabbit did that then it means that the rabbit isn't warm enough.Second Answer: More likely, the rabbit is going through a false pregnancy. This is normal but it isn't healthy because it is stressful for rabbits, and stress can lead to a low quality of life and even illness. Preventing false pregnancies is one reason among many why you should spay your rabbit.There are other reasons why a rabbit might pull out or lose its fur (like stress, illness, boredom, illness), but the only reason the rabbit would make a nest is pregnancy or false pregnancy.
Pinkeye is a virus. It can also be caused by bacteria and be a bacterial infections. Allergies can also cause conjunctivitis.
No, it is not safe for humans to consume rabbit droppings as they may contain harmful bacteria and parasites that can cause illness.
I think it's contagious