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FORUM DIET & CARE How are these poops?

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    • MMmm
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        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?


      • LBJ10
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          Shape can vary a little bit and still be perfectly normal. I think these look good.


        • Bam
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            I too think they look good!


          • DanaNM
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              I agree they look good to me!

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            • MMmm
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                Glad to hear it. I am a bit obsessed with perfect poops


              • DanaNM
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                  Aren’t we all!

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              FORUM DIET & CARE How are these poops?