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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Bunny not eating cecals

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    • Floppybuns
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        One of my bunnies is either not eating their cecals are producing to many. I’m not exactly sure which bun it is but I think it’s Shamus. He has been eating and drinking normally and is as bright as always. Should I be worried? And what can I do tohelpstop this from happening. 

        Thank you 


      • LittlePuffyTail
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          It’s often diet related. What is your buns diet like?


        • Floppybuns
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            At the moment because they are young still it is jut lots of hay and a rabbit mixture that doesn’t have any seeds or treats in it just pellets and chaff looking stuff.

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