Why would a rabbit have weeping eyes with white discharge runny nose and be sneezing?

A rabbit with weeping eyes, white discharge, runny nose, and sneezing may be suffering from a respiratory infection. Rabbits are prone to respiratory infections, which can be caused by a variety of bacteria and viruses. The most common bacterial cause of respiratory infections in rabbits is *Pasteurella multocida*, while the most common viral cause is the Myxomatosis virus.

Symptoms of a respiratory infection in a rabbit can include:

* Weeping eyes with white discharge

* Runny nose

* Sneezing

* Difficulty breathing

* Lethargy

* Loss of appetite

* Gewichtsverlust

If you think your rabbit may have a respiratory infection, it is important to take them to a veterinarian as soon as possible. The veterinarian will be able to diagnose the infection and prescribe the appropriate treatment. Treatment for a respiratory infection in a rabbit may include antibiotics, pain relievers, and fluids.

To prevent respiratory infections in rabbits, it is important to:

* Keep your rabbit's cage clean and dry.

* Avoid exposing your rabbit to other rabbits that may be sick.

* Feed your rabbit a healthy diet.

* Make sure your rabbit is vaccinated against Myxomatosis.

If you have any questions about respiratory infections in rabbits, please speak to your veterinarian.