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How to Identify Blindness in Rabbits (Full Guide)

Rabbits Blindness

By Rabbits AdvisorPublished about 2 hours ago 8 min read

There is no doubt that rabbits are cute and loving animals that makes them great pets. No matter how much fun they have. Basically they need a lot of care and attention.

Rabbits can have a lot of health problems because of how they are made. They can even have problems with their eyes. So can rabbits go blind?

Blindness in Rabbits

If you have a rabbit or want to get one you should know about these problems. This way you can give them the care they need.

Let’s find out if Rabbits can go Blind dur to lose of their sight.

What is Blindness in Rabbits?

Blindness in rabbit’s means they cannot see fully or all. This can happen all of a sudden or over time.

Some rabbits are born blind. Others can lose their sight because they are sick hurt or get old.

Rabbits can see really wide because their eyes are on the sides of their head.

They have blind spots right in front of their nose and behind their head. When they go blind they use their senses to get around.

What Causes Rabbits to go Blind?

Rabbits can have a lot of eye problems because of how they are made. Their eyes are pretty big so they can get hurt easily. Things like dirt in their eyes, injuries and sickness can all cause blindness in rabbits.

Foreign objects in the eye

A foreign object can be anything that shouldn’t be in contact of eyes. If something like food gets stuck in their eye it can cause problems. These things are usually light. So they can get stuck in their big eyes.

Eye Abscess

Their eye can get hurt. If they get a cut near their eye it can get all swollen and infected. You might see a lump under their eye one day. This usually happens because of a scratch or a bite.

Eye Ulcers

If something like hay gets stuck in their eye it can hurt the layer of their eye. If their eye gets hurt it can get all infected. They get suffer from damage to the transparent, outermost eye layer that is called the cornea.

An ulcer can be a mark or a big infection could be in the cornea. If a rabbit has an ulcer they might keep scratching their eye with paw or keep it close. They do it due to inflammation or irritation.

Conjunctivitis

Rabbit Conjunctivitis makes the eye in pink color. Rabbit pink eye is when the pink part of their eye gets all red and sore. This can happen because of water or a dirty place where they live. Such as germs in their cage or litter box where a rabbit sleeps.

Proptosis of the Eye

This is a bad eye problem that does not happen very often. It is when their eye gets pushed out of their head. This can only happen if they get hurt badly like if a dog bites them or they get squeezed so hardly so that their eyes get popped out.

Iris Prolapse

This is when the colored part of their eye gets pushed out. This is not a problem but if it happens you might see a bump on their eye. It is not a common eye problem prolapsed of the iris. Yet, you can observe the swelling on the surface of your rabbit’s eye.

Blind Rabbit Disease & Eye Health Issues

A vet who knows about Rabbits needs to check all of these problems.

Runny eyes are a problem. There are many things can cause of it such as:

allergies,

irritants (even eye lashes)

overgrown teeth

a blocked tear duct.

See our articles on eyes and nose and chronic weepy eyes for a full rundown of signs, symptoms and remedies for weepy eyes. If weepy eyes are not treated they may be inflame the skin around your bunny’s eyes. You have to consult your vet to confirm that weepy eyes are not a sign of a serious issue with your bunny’s eyes.

Cancer

In case If you notice any changes in your bunny’s eyes. They can be as iris splotches or pigmented spots in the area of your bunny’s eyes. You should take your bunny to the vet to get check.

Conjunctivitis

Conjunctivitis is always caused by the allergies or irritations. It turns the conjunctiva red and painful. Sometimes there is clear or white discharge. You need to remove all irritants and take your bunny to the vet. The vet can give you anti-inflammatory eye drops for antibiotic for your bunny’s conjunctivitis.

Corneal Ulceration

If your bunny’s eyes get damaged it can result in ulcers that appear as pits. This can be happen if the eyes of your bunny get scratched or hit by something like bedding. You should take your bunny to the vet for proper treatment of corneal ulceration. If you notice that your bunny is in discomfort and has closed eyes.

Cataracts

They may start to show the signs of cataracts in one or both of their eyes as rabbit gets older. Cataracts can lead to blindness in rabbits by making the eyes lens white and cloudy which blocks the light.

Blindness in Rabbits

Rabbits can still adapt well to their surroundings even if they have cataracts. Treatment is not common. There are surgeries that can restore vision in rabbits with cataracts. However few vets do these surgeries because they are risky and expensive. Cataracts can also be caused by eye trauma.

Fortunately rabbits can still lead lives even if they become completely blind. You should not move the furniture and avoid leaving things on the floor that your bunny could bump into.

Glaucoma

In a condition of improper fluid drainage where the eye pressure increases is because of Glaucoma. Eyes become swollen and painful in this condition. Glaucoma is rare in rabbits. If your bunny is suffering from it you need to take them to the vet. The vet can give you eye drops to help your bunny’s glaucoma.

Retrobulbar Abscess

If an abscess forms in the eye socket of your bunny it can push the eye out. Make it look bulging. This is often caused by infections or a foreign object. You need to take your bunny to the vet away. The vet may give your bunny antibiotics. In severe cases they may need to remove the eye.

Myxomatosis

The starting symptoms of Myxomatosis they may have sore, swollen eyes and genitals. If you notice these symptoms in your bunny take it to the vet soon as possible. The best way to prevent Myxomatosis is through vaccination to fly control for your bunny.

How Do You Prevent Rabbit Eye Issues?

You cannot completely stop rabbit eye problems from happening. You can do many things to help and keep your rabbit’s eyes healthy.

You need to make sure the environment, cage and water are clean of your rabbit. It can be a breeding ground for bacteria if the place is dirty where your rabbit lives. If your rabbit’s body or eye has a cut through it these bacteria get into and can cause of infection.

You have to be careful with your rabbit. When it is in its cage and when it is out and you have to be extra careful to protect its eyes.

Do not use any sticks or other things that could hurt the eyes of your rabbit whenever you are playing with your rabbit.

In case you see the rabbit is rubbing its eye. You have to pay attention that how your rabbit is acting.You should talk to the veterinarian same time.

Diagnosis and Treatment

What is causing the problem with the eyes of your rabbit? A veterinarian will look at your rabbit’s eyes with tools and might do some tests to figure it out.

Treatment Options:

Medications: Antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs for infections

Surgery: In cases like cataracts (rare but possible)

Supportive Care: Managing underlying diseases

There are some cases where your rabbit is blind might be permanently. Especially if it is genetic issue or its eyes were hurt badly.

Can Rabbits Be Born Blind?

Rabbits are born blind. For the first time they usually takes around 10 to 12 days to open their eyes. So it is not easy to tell if your rabbit is blind by birth. Sometimes a rabbit can be born blind or have a problem with its eyes like its eyelids being stuck or its nerves being damaged.

If you notice that one of the baby rabbits has not opened its eyes after two weeks then that can be a cause, for concern.

You should not try to force the baby rabbits eyes open because that can cause a lot of problems like hurting the rabbit scarring its eyes making it blind or even killing it.

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

Can Blind Rabbits Live a Normal Life?

Yes blind rabbits can live happy and healthy by just using their senses like smell and hearing.

What Causes Blindness in Rabbits?

Some common things can cause of blindness like infections, injuries and diseases.

Why Get Sudden Blindness in Rabbits?

Sudden blindness in rabbits also occurs due to the things like infections, injuries, toxins. The diseases like E. cuniculi that affect the nervous system.

How to Tell if Rabbit is Blind?

There are signs like if they bump into things,cloudy eyes or are scared to move they might be blind.

How Should You Care for Blind Rabbit?

You should keep their place safe do not move things around and keep a routine.

Final Words

It might seem like a problem the blindness in Pet rabbits but, they can be happy and healthy with the right care. You just need to understand the causes, recognizing symptoms early. You have to provide safe environment to take care of them.

Rabbits are really very strong creature. They can adapt to not being able to see. With love and care a blind rabbit can still have a life. A rabbit without vision can continue to enjoy a fulfilling life.

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Have a Nice Day!

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