Help! Rabbit testicular injury **gross picture**

I'm guessing it will heal just fine.

Check it regularly in case it gets infected, and watch his behavior too. If it gets infected it will probably hurt worse and maybe make him feel sick, so you might notice him acting differently if that happens.

For ointment, do not use anything poisonous, because rabbits lick themselves clean. I think he will probably keep it licked clean himself, but I don't know for sure.
He behaves perfectly fine. Just like before he gets his wound. So does it mean it's a good sign? Thank you for your comment I really appreciate it 💗
 
Neosporin works just fine. Keep it clean. As I have said before, on a fresh injury superglue works great.
Can you please attached a picture of that specific super glue? So that I can buy it. Does neosporin safe for my bunny when he licks it on purpose?
 
Does neosporin safe for my bunny when he licks it on purpose?

I googled, and it appears that neosporin is safe for rabbits if it does NOT have painkillers in it. (Painkillers meant for people cause problems for some animals.)

He behaves perfectly fine. Just like before he gets his wound. So does it mean it's a good sign?

That does sound like a good sign :)
 
I googled, and it appears that neosporin is safe for rabbits if it does NOT have painkillers in it. (Painkillers meant for people cause problems for some animals.)



That does sound like a good sign :)
 

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I just really wanted to know if it's okay not to bring him to the vet because it is cost too much here in our area plus I don't really have enough money for now. I'm only 20 and a student. I also have other bunnies they're 6 including cookie. So I really needed help on what I should do to treat him if I can just do it here in our house.
 
I just really wanted to know if it's okay not to bring him to the vet because it is cost too much here in our area plus I don't really have enough money for now. I'm only 20 and a student. I also have other bunnies they're 6 including cookie. So I really needed help on what I should do to treat him if I can just do it here in our house.

If he was my rabbit, I would probably not take him to the vet at this time. I might put neosporin on it once or twice a day, I would certainly look at it once or twice a day, and other than that I would just leave it alone as long as it seems to be improving. If it gets worse instead of better, then I would try seeing the vet.

You're the one there, seeing the rabbit in person, watching how he acts, so of course you have to make the final decision. But that's what I think I would do.
 
Can you please attached a picture of that specific super glue? So that I can buy it. Does neosporin safe for my bunny when he licks it on purpose?
Super glue is just super glue. Any of them will work. I would not use it on an injury that is more than few hours old without "freshening" the edges of the skin. This means trimming a little off the edges so you have clean fresh tissue to work with. Then you apply a little glue and hold the edges of the skin together. It works really well on stretchy skin like a scrotum or teats on a goat. I knew a man who was a medic in the Vietnam conflict and he is the one who told me about superglue. He said they used a lot of it on the battlefield when time was of the essence. I can't imagine that neosporin would be harmful.
 
I had a buck get an injury a bit worse than this one and it healed up fine. I do not know if he is still fertile though because I do not breed. I did not put anything on it because I heard alot of stuff is poisonous to rabbits and I did not know what was safe that he would not just lick off. I hope yours is still doing well.
I really need help my rabbits got into fight and one of his testicles got ripped out and can't get to the vet until Tuesday what can I or should I do to keep him safe and alive and happy
 

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