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Forum DIET & CARE Less poop

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    • Lunaa11
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        Hello everyone!

        I have a five months old lion head rabbit and she’s very active and she likes to eat her veggies, pellets and hay but today I noticed that she pooped a lot less than usual but she’s still eating so I don’t know if I should worry or take her to the vet, because I am really scared of G.I. stasis


      • LBJ10
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          I wouldn’t be too concerned if she is still eating. Less poop doesn’t necessarily mean stasis. It can be a slowdown, particularly if your bunny is molting. But it could also be your bunny becoming an adult. As bunnies mature, they tend to become less active. During the day, they may not poop much or at all if they are just lounging around. Then they become active again in the evening and all that saved up poop from the day comes out.

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