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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Possibly sick bunny please help

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    • Meandmybun
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        Thank you all so much


      • Bam
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          The white residue is calcium. That’s perfectly normal. Bladder sludge is thick and gray and cakey, like fine concrete. Here are some good pictures to differentiate between normal chalky residue and bladder sludge:
          http://www.medirabbit.com/EN/Uro_gen_diseases/generalities/Sludge.htm

          Liquid poo is more concerning. If there are normal round poop as well, it’s a lot less worrisome though. True diarrhea is only seen in the complete absence of round poop.

          How does she seem? Is she alert and responsive, does she have an appetite?

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      FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Possibly sick bunny please help