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FORUM DIET & CARE Rabbit poop

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    • Vicky
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        Hi everyone,

        I need to make sure everything is alright with my bun.

        She eats normally, drinks, runs everything but every evening she has normal poops but there are also some very very small ones and maybe one like squished together.

        Is this okay as long as she eats as always?

        Thank you!


      • Bam
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          It does sound like she is alright. Is she about to go into a molt? Is she eating a good amount of hay? A drop in hay consumption can indicate a dental problem.

          Any change in diet, even a small one, can make changes in the shape, color, consistency and amount of poop. As long as the majority of the poops are a good size, it’s just something to keep an eye on, not a cause for major worry.


        • Vicky
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            Thank you! Well she should molt in spring so I don’t know about that. And maybe she eats a little less hay than before.

            Okay so i hope everything is alright as long as she is running happily haha

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