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Forum BEHAVIOR Bunny pooping

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    • bigsis7
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        Is it normal for bunnies to poop like 20 times in 2 minutes?? Every time I hold Spinner she just poops like crazy!!


      • Scarlet_Rose
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          Oh my goodness, it sounds like he is marking you as his territory. Do you know how old he is? It is very normal for a rabbit to poo a lot and in fact that is a great sign that he is O.K. Since rabbits are such quiet creatures and try to hide if they are ill, we often look to the litterbox for clues if they are sick. The rabbit GI tract needs to stay in constant motion, so you will always see them eating and pooing a lot. This is how they stay healthy and it is recommended that they have access to unlimited hay (fiber) as part of their diet.


        • bigsis7
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            Spinner is actually a girl and I don’t know how old she is because I am pet sitting her.


          • Deleted User
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              LOL, yep is is normal. My first bun Fu would spin around shooting poos like a machine gun. It was so funny to watch. At that time I had 3 dogs and four cats so she had to make sure they all knew what was her territory so she was very very busy.


            • Beka27
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                does she have a litterbox in the cage?  what is the set-up like… what kind of cage, bedding, food, etc.  i think i remember you saying you were gonna have her for a few weeks… many rabbits can be trained in that short of a time… try putting hay in the litterbox and she will probably want to sit in it and eat and use the bathroom at the same time.  if you were to instill some good habits now, they may follow her home when she goes back.

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            Forum BEHAVIOR Bunny pooping