Me too, I can see the pic. Yes, it is a cecal. The thing about seeing cecals lying around means that the bun is making more than it can consume. This is because of a number of reasons. Sometimes, when rabbits are very young, like Hocus Pocus, and they are sold to people at very young ages, they have a harder time getting used to their new surroundings. The same thing with my rabbit, Rain. I brought her home when she was five weeks old, which I realized later that that age is way too young to be selling rabbits.But, unfortunately, a lot of pet stores do that so that more people buy them at the cute, tiny age.Anyways, when young rabbits go to a new location, it will take time for them to get used to the area, but sometimes it also causes them stress, which causes them to produce more cecals. The solution to that is higher hay and water consumption until it is back to normal. I also give a tiny pinch of plain, rolled oats, like Quaker oats. Just a small half pinch, because too much can make the problem worse. So a small amount of those will help. Another common reason is a too rich diet at a young age. What is her normal diet? Rabbits at ten weeks should be having alfalfa hay (Rain didn’t touch her alfalfa hay when she was a baby, so I gave her alfalfa based pellets instead along with timothy hay) and water. Veggies shouldn’t be given until the rabbit is a little more older.
Edit: But don’t be worried at all! As said above, young rabbits often do have cecotropes sitting around. It’s just if they become too common is when it’s a little concerning. The advice I gave above is just some ways to stop it if there are a lot of cecals.