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Forum DIET & CARE Not eating as much

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    • Bunsen
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         Since we started feeding Bunny with fresh vegetables on his week 20 he has been strong and loving them more and more. We have been amayed of how much this tiny animal can eat… vegetables, hay, pellets… he is now one year old and he has grown to be so healthy and beautiful!

        Two weeks ago Clyde arrived to our home two weeks ago to become Bunny’s brother. He is also a very sweet animal and we are very happy as we are working hard to bond them, but Clyde doesn’t eat as much… not as many vegetables, not as much hay…. everything else seems to be normal, but… he just doesn’t eat as much… 

        Is that ok? I am struggling against my paranoia of me running off to the vet even if we were there yesterday for his vaccinations and she didn’t say there was anything wrong with him…

         

        Bunny races towards food…. Clyde remains indifferent to eat and eats his much smaller portion of everything as we sleep…

         

         


      • Sarita
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          Every rabbit is different, if he’s at a healthy weight, I don’t think I would worry about it.

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