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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Soft Poos?!?

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    • A Happy Herd of Hares
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        Hey guys
        Today Magpie’s hutch SMELLED very very BAD. I wasn’t sure why, today is litter change day but considering I change it every other day she NEVER smells like that.
        When I got to the second box there was some soft, smelly poops. Not the ones she eats, but they were soft. Not watery though.
        But when I let her out she pooped a little bit (she’s being territorial there’s another rabbit indoors and she isn’t spayed.) and they were normal bunny poops.
        She had a tiny bit of kale last night along with some collard greens, which she gets daily so it isn’t new. Haven’t changed food or hay, so any idea what happened? Should I be worried since she’s had good poop too?


      • Bunny House
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          Did she get any special treats or pellets? How is she doing now? Something might have scared her and messed her gi trac up.

          I would also suggest to get her spayed as it can help significantly reduce hormonal behavior and eliminate the chance of uterine cancer by the age of 4.


        • A Happy Herd of Hares
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            No special treats and just her normal pellets and same amount.
            She seems fine now, I just know they’re so sensitive.

            The reason she isn’t spayed:
            She was left outside by my neighbor and froze, I was able to take her and revive her. She has brain damage now and therefore is too Hugh risk. I have talked with multiple vets too.


          • Bunny House
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              Awh poor thing. Glad you saved her!

              Just keep an eye on the poop and if it gets watery, then she’ll need to be seen by a vet as that means there is a gi infection

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