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Because of the location and characteristic symptoms this condition is also referred to as sore hocks.
The use of wire floored cages including wire shelves or balconies has been suggested as a possible cause of bumblefoot.
If you place your rabbit in a wire cage be sure to line the floor with cardboard or other material.
Specifically the skin of the back feet and hocks the part of the back leg that rests on the ground when a rabbit sits.
This is a wound or abrasion on the foot the skin can become broken from the bottom of the cage floor if it is just wire mesh.
It will work well with a solid floor being waterproof.
Place a cardboard box or rabbit condo in the cage so the bunny has a comfortable place to hide and.
Bumblefoot can range in severity from mild to very serious.
Ulcerative pododermatitis or bumblefoot is a bacterial infection of the skin.
Furthermore it will also make cleaning much easier.
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The second option you can go for is the use of linoleum.
The post will also answer what should rabbits sleep on.
Wire cage floors should be avoided but many decent rat cages have upper levels made from wire mesh.
However even rats kept on solid flooring can get bumblefoot with one theory suggesting that exposure to urine pooled on solid floors especially plastic may.
Here is some information about bumblefoot in rabbits.
The most common cause of sore hocks in rabbits is hopping about on hard unnatural surfaces such as carpet tiles and wire mesh.
Additionally rabbit cages with wire flooring are hard on rabbits feet which do not have protective pads like those of dogs and cats.
Ulcerative pododermatitis in rabbits.
Bumblefoot in rabbits looks like it would be very painful.
As we mentioned grids or wire on the bottom of your hutch might not be comfortable.
By housing your companion rodent in a cage with a smooth floor you can avoid the excess pressure and discomfort placed on the footpads caused by cages with wire floors.