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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A ♥ Farewell forever, cecal dybiosis (I hope so) ♥

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    • Cinnamon Bun
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        Y’all, I’m back with an astonishing update! In my last thread Binkie had problems with her cecos, and was starting to lose weight. There have been no more cecotrope smudges anywhere for over a week now, and her weight is improving. Her shoulders and spine are rounded and not sharp like they were before, and she’s been so playful and bubbly recently. Her poop pellets are cocoa brown and a healthy size. The reason? It was recommended by several BB members and family that I get her some pellets to keep her weight under control. I was 0riginally going to order Small Pet Select, since their pellets are hay-based, but that wasn’t an option, so I decided to get Selective Naturals, instead. After a few days of feeding her them, I started to see  improvement in both her weight and her cecotropes. I had only bought her pellets to keep her weight stable, but it seems to have astonishingly cleared up her cecal dybiosis. I don’t know how, but I’m so happy it doesn’t even matter. I really appreciate the unlimited help, love and support we’ve been given along the way! ♥


      • DanaNM
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          Omg that’s wonderful!!!

          from your title I was afraid of something horrible! 😱

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        • Cinnamon Bun
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            Oops… I just realized that! Sorry. Yes, I’m so relieved she’s doing better now – I’ve been worrying for ages! ♥


          • DanaNM
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              Now that I read it again I realize you were saying farewell to the dysbiosis!

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            • LBJ10
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                That’s great! I’m glad you found something that seems to balance her gut.


              • Cinnamon Bun
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                  DanaNM – Yeah, it was about time it got itself outta here!

                  LBJ1O – Yes, I’m so relieved this is over and I’ve finally found the solution!

                   

                   


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                  • pinkiemarie
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                      That’s great! I have no idea how adding pellets could clear up the mushy cecotropes but I’m so glad she’s doing better!


                    • Bam
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                        How wonderful!!!

                        💃💃💃


                      • Cinnamon Bun
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                          Yes, I’m so relieved it’s over! Lol, that dancing emoji matches how I feel EXACTLY.


                          @pinkiemarie
                          – How’s Wally? Is he feeling better? Your three babies look sooo cute with their wittle boops smushed together ♥

                           


                          • pinkiemarie
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                              Thank you for asking! Wally is doing ok now but he had seemed ok so I tried some treats and he got runny cecotropes again. So we’re sticking to hay and romaine for a few more week before we try again.

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