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Forum DIET & CARE Poop Sizes

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    • LoveChaCha
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        I got home from a trip this past Sunday and I noticed that chacha’s poop is a little bit smaller than usual. Is that normal? She was REALLY rebellious the day I got home and acted up a little bit the past two days (thumping for pets), and I just plucked some fur off of her last night.

         

        Otherwise, she seems fine. o_O I don’t get it

        She has an appointment with her vet on Nov 5th.


      • jerseygirl
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          You can get variations when they’re shedding. Also, she might have been a bit stressed when you were away and this is the result. But it’s ok, it should nomalise. Just keep encouraging her with the hay and hydrating greens to keep things moving.

          Also not uncommon to get rabbitude for having the cheek to be away! Demanding animals that they are…


        • bunnymum16
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            jerseygirl’s right.Chace’s poops tend to be way way smaller than usual when he’s stressed out.after he got scared from the lil girl,he pooped the tiniest poops ive seen.


          • RabbitPam
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              Sammy too. I have been in a dog house the past month for working weird evening hours, and it showed on occasion.

              Just had a thought, guys. I wonder if they poop smaller under stress because in nature it would leave a less visible trail? I mean, if the stress is from a predator, then you want it to look more like little pebbles and less like poos, so the predator mistakes it for gravel. Could be an ingrained DNA reaction to stress. Just speculating here.


            • LoveChaCha
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                Rabbit Pam, very interesting thought indeed.

                Her poops are still a bit small, but nonetheless, still a poop machine. Lol.

                Rabbits such routine lovers. I got my pant leg nibbled on for not giving nightly lettuce. Its like she knew it was time for her to get veggies


              • jerseygirl
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                  ditto ^, that’s a sound theory RabbitPam!

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