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Forum DIET & CARE Rabbit Poop

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    • LoveChaCha
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        My dad reads A LOT of books. And I mean, A LOT. He reads more than I do.

        Today, for some reason, he mentions that he read a book on um.. the human body. He compared it a bunny, but I’m not sure if it is 100% sure.

        Rabbits have hard poos, .. rabbits in general are more healthy – they eat leafy greens and that contains lots of nutrients. When a person eats lots of veggies, well ,you catch my drift..

         

        I was wondering, is that true with rabbits? I have read that when a bunny has a soft poop, it isn’t a good sign. Don’t worry, my Chacha is okay. I just wanted to ask because I am awfully curious now


      • Sarita
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          Well rabbits have cecals which are basically the soft poop that they re-ingest. They can overproduce these though if their diet isn’t quite right.

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