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What to do for a found rabbit with a sore, red eyes, and brown pee?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Small Animal | Rabbit | Male | unneutered | 10 lbs

I found a rabbit. Male unnuetered. Gash like sore on side. No bleeding just pink skin. Also brownish pee. Red eyes. No other visible injuries. Lets me handle him. How can I help him?

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Answered By Jessica Keay, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on September 19th, 2017

What a cute bunny! From the photo the area on the skin looks as though it has healed- if there is a defect in the skin itself then an exam by the vet is recommended as he may need antibiotics. I cannot see any redness to his eyes in this photo, so I am not sure if you mean that his eye color is red or if he has red eye lids or the white of his eyes look red. If he is rubbing at his eyes/blinking alot, has excess tears or a green or yellow discharge from the eyes these would be cause for a vet exam as well. The red color to the urine can sometimes be a result of diet http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=18+1803&aid=2839. If he is not acting lethargic and is eating/drinking I would monitor the urine for a few days- if he becomes lethargic/is straining to pee/stops eating or drinking or the urine continues to look red then an exam is recommended.

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