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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Baby bunny having tiny poops

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    • kaitland
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        Hi i have a baby bunny (3 months old) for the last day I’ve noticed he has been leaving tiny poops and he also had a wet poop. The wet poop is smeared so I don’t know if it was diarrhea or just a wet cecal. He has been eating just fine and drinking. He hasn’t been doing anything out of the ordinary. I have stopped giving him fruit and have decreased his pellets. Should I call the vet? I am worried about him. Everything I read online says G.I. stasis.


      • DanaNM
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          Baby bunnies should not be eating fruit or veggies, so that is likely the cause of his tummy getting upset. Is he eating hay? You also shouldn’t limit pellets at this age. If his poops are getting smaller you definitely don’t want to restrict food.

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        • LBJ10
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            Small poops usually mean a lack of hay or dehydration.

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