Hi guys, one of our buddies on another site has a three month old American
Fuzzy Lop. She just found a white spot on his eye and she is concerned. Any
thoughts what it could be?
Funds are tight for her so she is looking for some advice before making a
trip to the vet. She will take him if you think it necessary. Any help would
be great. The little guy has become Tiffany's online boyfriend. LOL.
Debbie, Zoe, Tabitha, Tiffany, Precious and Bugsy
Dave Balderstone - 27 Jun 2008 00:21 GMT
> Hi guys, one of our buddies on another site has a three month old American
> Fuzzy Lop. She just found a white spot on his eye and she is concerned. Any
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> trip to the vet. She will take him if you think it necessary. Any help would
> be great. The little guy has become Tiffany's online boyfriend. LOL.
Vet.
Could be a minor infection, a cataract, or something more serious
including cancer.

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pugnose - 27 Jun 2008 14:36 GMT
Is that Zachary Diamond? I would suggest that they go to the vet, too
Can't always guess, should be checked out. Carla Liza and Jodie
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Professor - 27 Jun 2008 02:32 GMT
Go to the vet!
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>Hi guys, one of our buddies on another site has a three month old American
>Fuzzy Lop. She just found a white spot on his eye and she is concerned. Any
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Laurie - 27 Jun 2008 02:59 GMT
> Hi guys, one of our buddies on another site has a three month old American
> Fuzzy Lop. She just found a white spot on his eye and she is concerned.
> Any thoughts what it could be?
Definitely, a visit to a bunny-savvy vet is in order. First thing that came
to my mind was e. cunniculi, but there are a lot of possibilities. The vet
needs to evaluate now and possibly set a baseline. Keep us informed, ok?
Laurie
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Lisa - 27 Jun 2008 19:25 GMT
>> Hi guys, one of our buddies on another site has a three month old American
>> Fuzzy Lop. She just found a white spot on his eye and she is concerned.
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>Laurie
laurie, i was thinking the same thing, probably because of our dear
friend marlene's bunny snickers, sigh...
Lisa, Hershey, Boo Boo, Louise & Sharkey (Thelma, Wendy & Cartman FTB)
Laurie - 27 Jun 2008 23:46 GMT
> On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 20:59:32 -0500, "Laurie"
> <laurie_t@THEverizonTRASH.net> wrote:
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> laurie, i was thinking the same thing, probably because of our dear
> friend marlene's bunny snickers, sigh...
Exactly where I was coming from Lisa. :-\
Beth Aylward - 27 Jun 2008 23:54 GMT
vet.. without a doubt. i have heard that spot can be EC.. catch any
problem early i say.....
roniebunny@aol.com - 28 Jun 2008 04:32 GMT
Don't mess with eye issues. a simple fix now may prevent an eye
removal later!
Ronie
Brandy - 28 Jun 2008 20:35 GMT
Will it looks like it was a false alarm. Zack's eye was ok today. His mom
thinks she was over-reacting, but better safe than sorry.
Joe