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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A BLOOD IN POOP SOMETIMES

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    • DEBLINA
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         Can anyone suggest me what I can give my rabbit  as a natural medicine? I have seen blood in his poop but not in a regular interval. He didnt eat on that day and the next day he was fine. Can diarrhea be the cause? 


      • Sarita
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          Have you had a vet examine your rabbit – that is what you need to do.


        • hannaroo
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            You can’t treat something that isn’t diagnosed. You need to see a vet ASAP as blood in the poop is very serious.
            Personally I would follow the advice from you vet and take anything they give you but you could voice your preference of it being herbal and if that’s an option your vet can let you know x

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