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Forum DIET & CARE large poop

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    • bunbun444
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        hi, i found a really large poop from my lionhead and its quite bigger than normal and i happened to find another leading to where she is at now. i was trying to search abt possible causes but all i could find were about smaller poops. i think maybe it could be we had to move her cage area to a different place, out of her old room maybe? im not sure but pls help!


      • Wick & Fable
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          Generally, larger poops are a great sign. Given she’s a lionhead, it could be filled with fur, so it is larger than usual. A couple larger poops are nothing to be alarmed about, as long as the other poops are healthy as well.

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          • bunbun444
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              thank you so much! but i feel like they’re really big for bunny poop since they aren’t just like a bit bigger than her normal ones. they seem really big but i only found 2 so far.


          • DanaNM
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              Can you post a picture?

              Is she molting? Sometimes a bit of stress can cause a couple poops to get stuck together and come out as one big one. But if they are overall back to normal then it’s nothing to worry about.

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              • bunbun444
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                  the poops are gone so I’m thinking she maybe ate them?? they weren’t cecotropes, or at least didn’t look like them because they were larger than the ones I’ve seen and smooth, but they were the same color and texture.


              • DanaNM
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                  Oooh, yeah that could have been it.

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                • LBJ10
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                    I’m thinking just big misshapen cecotropes.


                    • bunbun444
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                        yup i think that was it!

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