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== == My rabbit has this as well and I am bringing her to the vet. This can be fur mites or "mange" and both can be effectively treated. Bring your bunny to the vet. Go to a vet who specializes in exotic pets because most vets know NOTHING about rabbits and rabbits are very sensitive and somewhat hard to treat. The only way to treat this is to find the root cause of the skin problem.

Firstly eliminate any bathing, cleaning etc of your bunny. Simple brushing is fine.

Try using different cleaning fluids and litter in the cage and litter tray.

This could be a sign of mites (surprisingly easy for a bunny to catch from hay and the like) so a trip to the vet for an ivermectin shot would definitely be a must!

Always remember, rabbits are intelligent, social animals... if they are sick they need to see a vet, just as we would need to see a doctor.

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