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Cassie119300 changed their profile picture 4 years, 8 months ago
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Bam replied to the topic Changing Hay Brands in the forum DIET & CARE 4 years, 8 months ago
Then you pretty much have to keep giving her hay. There’s no point in trying to give her more protein if it just causes GI upset.
Some buns with a stomach problem can tolerate a small amount of rolled oats and/or a few sunflower seeds per day.
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DanaNM replied to the topic How are these poops? in the forum DIET & CARE 4 years, 8 months ago
Aren’t we all!
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Lia replied to the topic Changing Hay Brands in the forum DIET & CARE 4 years, 8 months ago
I have readigrass and I tried it after she was taken off alfalfa and she doesn’t tolerate that either. She doesn’t tolerate any pellets, I tried 3 different brands including one I got from my vet. It seems she doesn’t tolerate anything with sugar or carbs in it or anything too rich.
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MMmm replied to the topic How are these poops? in the forum DIET & CARE 4 years, 8 months ago
Glad to hear it. I am a bit obsessed with perfect poops
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DanaNM replied to the topic Cloudy Eye? in the forum DIET & CARE 4 years, 8 months ago
Great news!
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DanaNM replied to the topic How are these poops? in the forum DIET & CARE 4 years, 8 months ago
I agree they look good to me!
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Bam replied to the topic Changing Hay Brands in the forum DIET & CARE 4 years, 8 months ago
A growing bun should preferably have more protein, but if she doesn’t tolerate alfalfa hay or alfalfa-based pellets, you could perhaps try feeding her a little more pellets? Too much protein can cause stomach upset and sticky poop though, so it’s a fine balance you must strike.
Readigrass is dried fresh grass and has a higher protein content than…[Read more]
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Bam replied to the topic How are these poops? in the forum DIET & CARE 4 years, 8 months ago
I too think they look good!
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LBJ10 replied to the topic How are these poops? in the forum DIET & CARE 4 years, 8 months ago
Shape can vary a little bit and still be perfectly normal. I think these look good.
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MMmm started the topic How are these poops? in the forum DIET & CARE 4 years, 8 months ago
everyday my 7 month old lion head produces these pointy and oval shaped poops. He is quite picky but still eats a decent amount. I’d say two large fluffy piles of coarse orchard grass about twice of his body size. There are also regular poops but I see those out of shaped ones more than I’d like to see.
What do you guys think?

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LBJ10 replied to the topic Cloudy Eye? in the forum DIET & CARE 4 years, 8 months ago
That’s good to hear! I’m glad it isn’t anything that will affect her quality of life.
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MooseMouse replied to the topic Cloudy Eye? in the forum DIET & CARE 4 years, 8 months ago
Hey good call! I just got back from the vet with a little bit of conjunctivitis and scar tissue from the nest eye! Nothing scary she is going to live a long happy life yay.
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Wolfy replied to the topic Bonding help pt. 2 in the forum BONDING 4 years, 8 months ago
We’ve been taking a break since their last big session and occasionally doing petting sessions due to health reasons; Zelda is fine. I think she stopped eating her veggies indeed was because I was giving them too often too much for her size but she has started eating them again. Throughout bonding, both of their poops were small and dark — thi…[Read more]
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Wolfy replied to the topic Bonding help pt. 2 in the forum BONDING 4 years, 8 months ago
No. The biting doesn’t leave injuries so I just think he’s nipping, although a little too aggressively. I saw that being one of the items you should use but wasn’t sure if it was absolutely necessary. But I may try that whenever we do our long sessions again.
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MMmm added a Photo 4 years, 8 months ago
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DanaNM replied to the topic Bunny Update 😀 in the forum THE LOUNGE 4 years, 8 months ago
Aww thank you for the update! And you’re very welcome! Bomi is adorable!
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