I have adopted 2 rabbits from the same humane society shelter. Both have shared the same problem: during their sleep, they drop cecotropes, don’t eat them, and then step all over them, smashing them into the floor of their condo. It is a huge mess to clean up and makes them dirty!
With our first rabbit from this shelter, we tried some vet-prescribed medicine that didn’t work, got rid of his worms that he came with from the shelter, and put him on a HAY-ONLY diet for 2 months (as per vet recommendation). He lost a lot of weight and pooped less, but the problem didn’t stop, and when we resumed his normal diet, the problem also came back.
We have 2 other rabbits from different shelters than the poopy ones, and they are FINE. No pooping/cecotrope problems AT ALL, EVER! But the two we got from this one humane society shelter BOTH have the same problem…messy cecotropes smashed into the floor every night! They are both otherwise litter-trained, they seem to make the mess during their sleep.
Their diet is unlimited hay, small handful of pellets twice a day, and fresh veggies twice a day consisting of romaine or green leaf lettuce, parsley, and cilantro. They both seem energetic and happy and healthy…
PLEASE HELP!!