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Forum DIET & CARE not pooping

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    • DawnT
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        Oreo seems to have a bad time with her poops during the shedding season; she isn’t one who eats hay or even the grass that is avaiable.  Currently she has been having a hard time.  Could added stress create create the upset GI tract .  Keep in mind that I don’t pick her up much except when necessary.  I don’t want to hurt her and she can hold a grudge for days.

        Her day;  Saturday she went to the groomers to have her nails cut; keep in mind there were dogs barking and it was fairly noise of which she is not used to, Sunday was a calm day for her,  Monday when I arrived home from job number 1 I thought it odd that she was downstairs and not  napping upstairs under the bed.  I took her to the vet that evening to have her ears checked; he had to clean the ears out because of wax build up. Tuesday she was cranky she grunted at me (this behavior is not like her)    Wednesday when I arrived home she still didn’t want ot be bothered and is in her meat loaf position  At that point I was calling the vet today.  When I arrived home Wednesday night I was following her around the house with parsley and her water bowl.  This morning she was 90% better, she didn’t want any treats but she was up and following me around the house.  I gave parsley and brought her water bowl to her.  She ate some parsely and drank a bit of water

        I know about the 12-24 rule about pooping.  My comments and questions.  Is it at all possible that she would be so mad at me that she would not eat, could the two days of interupting her routine make a difference, is she sick.  Does bunny know best not to eat when her GI tract is upset? 

        I have noticed liter missing out of the pan.  I think she is eating it.  (Carefresh)

        Any suggestions/opions would be great.


      • Sarita
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          Well, I don’t really know about mad. I think perhaps it’s partly due to a change in her routine. Rabbits really like a routine and it sounds like you got her out of her routine with the vet visits and the groomers all in one week.

          I don’t think a rabbit knows best not to eat – they should eat, rabbits live to eat and eat to live. I also don’t think rabbits really hold grudges really either..I think it’s more of a matter of disruption of a routine makes them uneasy.


        • BinkyBunny
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            And on top of what Sarita said, you also said she is molting and she doesn’t eat alot of hay, so it could be the mixture (especially if she is bunny that can be easily stressed by vet visits, groomers, etc).

            And ditto with Sarita that generally, a rabbit should be eating to keep the digestive tract moving. It’s that stopping/slow down that can make it worse. So hopefully she is eating more normally by now. You said you called the vet today since your bunny was in the meat loaf position. What did the vet say? I’m sorry if I missed that somehow.

            It was good she was following you around as exercise can sometimes help get the gi tract moving a bit.

            Keep us updated.

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