Although this has not presented itself as a problem yet, I am always concerned about hairballs and blockages in animals. I’ve seen first hand what kind of problems it can present in cats (some can be life-threatening), and I have heard and read about potential risks with rabbits. My problem is this:
I know that no matter what the scenario, chances are that Pete is going to ingest hair– be it his, Zoey’s (feline), or human. I know small amounts will pass through just fine, but is there anything that supplements the diet to help break down hair that is safe to give him on a fairly regular basis to prevent hair-balls/blockages?
I saw on the House Rabbit Society page “give petroleum laxatives during a heavy molt or if synthetics have been swallowed.” Any suggestions on what petroleum laxative they may be referring to? And isn’t there something that could be diet supplemented instead?
For his current diet, he gets unlimited Timothy hay, and lots of green-leaf lettuce, flat-leaf parsley, cilantro, dandelion, and broccoli. For treats he’ll get a couple “Kaytee yogurt dipped timothy hay” treats before we head to bed (he’s usually up playing a bit longer than us). Once or twice a week he gets a small nibble of my apples. So far he seems to have a very happy little system and produces lots of poops. I just wanted to present this question before we have any issues.