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Forum DIET & CARE Soft swuishy poop

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    • Deleted User
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        Connor does not have direaha anymore and for the most part his poop is pretty normal looking, but today he has had a lot of large long squishy poops. It is also not the same color as Coneys and Coney has never had direaha. Is there still something wrong with him, or is he eating something he shouldn’t? He keeps sitting in it or walking in it and it is really hard to clean him off. plus it is super smelly, and I have never had a problem with smelly rabbit poop.

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      • Scarlet_Rose
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          Hon, it sounds like something is wrong with his GI tract and there might be a bacterial imbalance. Please check the other thread where you posted about the food he is being given. I would recommend you stop with the pellets and feed him just hay and water right now. You might also want to consider taking him to a vet. Does he get any fresh greens? Bunnies can also have certain sensitivity to them too. Is the poo strung together with fur?


        • MooBunnay
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            Hello It also sounds like it might be cecotropes, there is a post going on about those right now: https://binkybunny.com/Default.aspx?tabid=54&forumid=2&tpage=2&view=Topic&postid=11278

            And also here is a picture:
            http://www.rabbit.org/chapters/san-diego/diet/cecals.html

            Cecotropes are also very smelly so that might be what they are. Do they look like what is in the picture?


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              No that is not what it looks like. It is just a kind of long tear drop shaped poop that is about three sizes larger than the normal rabbit poops. It is not in a cluster and there is no hair in it. It is moist unlike the other poop. And for the most part he poops regular. It was just when we had him running around he has three of these larger ones. I will get a pic when he does it again. He gets does of fresh greens, romaine hearts, parsley are what he mainly eats. And he usually gets these at dinner time. I am still waiting on the results from the last time he was in the vet. They did more blood work and took full body radiology scans. The vet is supposed to call me back tomorrow with the results. I know at his last house he never had veggies, but he was originaly a wild rabbit.

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