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FORUM BEHAVIOR Excessive peeing

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    • Chris
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        My lop eared bunny thumper is peeing A LOT !! He is not drinking any more than usual and eats his hay but not a lot. We also have his sister who does not have this problem and ears tons of hay. Is something wrong with h8m ?? And no he isn’t neutered.


      • Sirius&Luna
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          It’s great that you’ve noticed there’s something different! I assume this is a new development?

          In short, most likely, yes it is the signal of a problem. This could be anything from a bladder or kidney infection, to EC. It’s also worrying that he doesn’t eat much hay – that could be a sign of dental problems. Is that also a new development?

          Lastly, I know you didn’t ask about this, but since he’s not neutered, I hope him and his sister are separated? Rabbits can mate from a very young age and pregnancy at a young age can be fatal to both mother and babies. Rabbits have also been known to launch sperm and mate through bars, so make sure they are well apart

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      FORUM BEHAVIOR Excessive peeing