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Disease that can cause death in rabbits

Another deadly disease for the pet is “coccidiosis” that spreads from one animal to another by contact with infected feces of comedian parasite. This disease is what causes more deaths among rabbits, causing problems and digestive system disorders, until the rabbit stops eating and hydration and dies. Iaccoca are also more vulnerable to animal coliform infection, the infection, such as scoliosis, a symptom is diarrhea and kills the animal.

The rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus and is transmitted to humans but is highly contagious among animals and causes a sudden and violent death. The disease is painful for the pet symptoms such as seizures, fever and breathing difficulties to death in up to 48 hours of contracting the disease.

Other diseases are harmless and are prevented by proper hygiene of the pet and his environment, such as myxomatosis which is caused by sucking insects such as ticks.

Sores occur shanks to keep the cage in damp, as this creates bacteria and fungi that attack the skin of the rabbit.
The animal’s skin also may be affected by external injuries, as this causes suppuration inflammation, and poor diet can cause the animal to lose its fur and special suffers.

The pet’s eyes can also become infected when they have insusceptible, this is when the eyelids are folded inward. Once infected eyes, the rabbit may have blindness.