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Oral sex with female rabbits safe?
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Can't say anything specific about this species, and the following isn't authoritative in any way. There is always possibility of disease transmission, both ways, regardless of species. Bacteria infection is more likely than viruses, since viruses are usually more specific for species and usually have shorter "lifespan". Brucellosis is one bacterial disease that can be transferred from animals to humans. There is information about diseases that animals can contract, and that can be useful to know comparing it to ones humans can contract. In some cases, human variants of diseases differ by enough from the animal diseases that they cannot be cross spread.


In countries with less sanitary restrictions, guys who do it with female animals can end up with a kidney infection that they contract by penile contact. Due to the nature of the situation, record keeping isn't accurate to know how often this happens.


Animals bottle raised as small babies are less likely to have diseases, such as rabies, since an infection will quickly kill a developing baby that an adult can survive for a time. Worm eggs are present in puppies from birth because they are transferred from their mother to them, and worm eggs are transferred through milk from the adult by whomever consumes it. Worm eggs can also be transferred by rimming or kissing mouth-to-mouth, if an animal has recently licked their anus.
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Oral sex with female rabbits safe? - by zemlya - 03-25-2018, 02:48 AM

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