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Why does my rabbit have sores on her back feet after giving birth?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Hi there! I have a bunny who is on soft bedding with no wire cages. She just kindled but I'm not sure why she has sores on her back feet?? Any ideas?

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Answered By Stacey Anstaett, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on July 2nd, 2018

Since she just gave birth, her body has been under some continual stress (from pregnancy, then birth, now lactating). This state can weaken her immune system, and make her more prone to skin infections. If the sores do not seem painful, are not bothering her, and she's otherwise acting fine--I would recommend that you change her bedding, and wash her feet gently with just water and very mild soap once a day. To wash her feet, fill a tub or basin with about an inch of water, add a tiny bit of soap, and put a towel in the bottom of the basin for her to stand on so she doesn't kick wildly or hurt herself. Then dry her gently with a clean towel and do not put her back into her bedding until she has dried off. If washing her feet daily for a few days and changing bedding daily doesn't help, make an appointment with your veterinarian. If she is acting sick in any way, don't wait, call your vet --even if they are closed, they will have a message for how to get her emergency care (either an emergency number or an emergency clinic that you can call).

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    Answered By Angel Alvarado, LVT

    Licensed Veterinary Technician

    Published on

    A hard, rough surface without sufficient bedding can be just as damaging as wire to sensitive bunny feet. Be sure to clean the cage daily to prevent urine scalding and add plenty of straw or bedding to provide padding.

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