Hi, first time poster so I apologize for the novel.
I adopted a bunny recently who is guessed to be betweeen 2-4 years old. He really hates being brushed (I’ve tried multiple kinds of grooming tools) and doesn’t really like to be touched very much sadly, but he sheds a lottt. His mood and behaviour are unchanged, he is free roam and binkies and zoomies every day, and lies in a lounged position a lot and takes food when offered. However, he is passing the “string of pearls” (poops joined by hair) fairly regularly but I am worried about the potential for the hair blockage/ GI stasis, and today I heard a FART and it was definitely audible and wet sounding when he was in his litter box ( I know that passing gas is normal for bunnies but I have read that you usually won’t hear it except sometimes maybe a high pitched squeak, this was definitely not a squeak though.)
Diet : When I first got him, I was feeding him approximately 2c of fresh greens daily (approved/ low oxalic greens from the House Rabbit Society’s list), unlimited timothy hay and approx 1tbsp of Kaytee Fortidiet Pro Health pellets (12% protein, minimum 18% crude fiber). He was having softer/ malleable poops, still fully formed, but would not break apart under pressure. At the recommendation of the adoption organization, I switched to giving him slightly less than 1/4c pellets twice a day and just 1 c of fresh greens, but I am only giving him one green variety at a time to see if there’s any that affect his stool (and still unlimited timothy). His poops are firmer and will break apart more easily but now I am seeing a lot more hair in his stool.
I brush him when I can but he won’t tolerate it for long enough for me to really get much hair off him, and he is a fastidious self groomer so I don’t know what to do. I have read that giving more greens is good when they’re passing hair as the moisture and fiber can help, but the greens were causing him to have softer stools before so I feel like I may be switching one intestinal issue for another. Any advice is greatly appreciated!!