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FORUM DIET & CARE New bunny eat and drinks more than bunny

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    • Cinnimon&Ollie
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        I got another bunny about two months ago and have had cinnimon for about two years. The new bunny Ollie drinks water and eats a lot more hay than cinnimon. I dont know if this is bad or doesn’t matter?


      • DanaNM
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          Bunnies do vary a little. My youngest bunny Cooper eats a TON of hay. Eating lots of hay tends to make bunnies drink more water. Do you think that Cinnimon is eating enough hay and is healthy in general?

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        • Cinnimon&Ollie
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            She weighs good and is active. Her poop is smaller than his and cinnimon and Ollie are about the same size.


          • Wick & Fable
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              Kinda odd that their poop is smaller despite eating more hay, but it could be natural variation as mentioned!

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