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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A not pooping as much?

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    • bumpybunny
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        edit: im so sorry just ignore this post, i thought i accidentally deleted my other post about this but i didnt lol im not too sure how to delete these 😭

        hi im sorry i’ve been posting here so much, but im getting worried. my rabbit recently recovered from gi stasis 4/5 days ago. she’s been doing amazing and acting/pooping/eating normally again. but today she hasnt pooped much at all, usually the litterbox is very full in the morning but right now there’s not much in it at all. (its 4am) she’s been eating LOTS of hay and drinking water, and still acting normal. she hasnt refused any food. a few of her poops look smaller than the others, and two pieces have a little tuft of hair coming out of it (she just went through a heavy molt not long ago) but other than that the rest look normal. should i be worried? the vet is over an hour away and i would rather not take her unless it’s necessary. im going to give her some gas medicine to see if that helps any, i havent been awake the last few hours to see how she’s acting but she’s sitting in a loaf and looks fine but i’ll give her that just to make sure.

        could she be constipated? i’ve read that apple helps, but i’m not sure if i should give her any since she’s never had it before and i dont want to upset her stomach.


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          I’ll lock this thread since it’s a duplicate!

          . . . The answers provided in this discussion are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet. Seek the advice of your veterinarian or a qualified behaviorist.  

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