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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Fiver has belly gurgles!

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    • CLM
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        Fiver started having belly gurgles an hour or so ago while my fiance and I were cleaning. He’s acting oddly normal for the amount of noise he’s making and he’s demolishing a piece of cardboard. He’s had gas before and his poos from this afternoon look fairly normal. My fiance felt his ears and says they feel fine. When should I panicky? 


      • DanaNM
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          I would give him a tummy rub, and simethicone if you have it, but if he’s eating normally, pooping normally, and behaving normally, it will most likely pass (no pun intended!) without too much issue!

          Bunston used to get really into cardboard when he had tummy issues though… but it would go along with reduced appetite and small poops.

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