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Forum DIET & CARE Help please!

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    • Bluestars
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         I have a rabbit whose tummy is very sensitive, if I feed her the wrong thing she gets diarrhea and its not very pleasant what do I do? for right now shes just sticking to hay do I have to take her to a vet or is there some certain foods that she can eat so she wont get diarrhea?  is this a bacteria or a parasite she might have?


      • Bam
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          How old is your bunny? Does her tummy right itself if you feed her hay only?


        • Bluestars
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            unfortunately that’s the only way she wont get diarrhea I also feed her hay pellets is that okay? just pure hay pellets I don’t give her any of those pellets that have treats with it, my rabbit is about two years old, to me I might think she has a parasite or a bacteria but im not sure


          • BarbaraC
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              Are you also feeding her veggies? If so I would recommend cutting out the pellets completely and try to get her tummy normal. Then introduce one veggie at a time for about a week to eliminate anything that might upset her system. There is a good article on rabbot.org regarding this. http://rabbit.org/pellet-free-diet/ you should also check with your vet to see what he or she recommends.

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