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Forum BEHAVIOR Spitting out Cecals..?

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    • Binkles
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        So yeah, I noticed today that Little-Bit was pulling out her cecals and then either eating them only halfway and letting bits of them fall out of her mouth or spitting them out completely. She’s eating her hay and pellets fine and is drinking more water…she’s just…rejecting her Cecals.

        I’m thinking that maybe they might be tasting funny from the medications they gave her during her spay, perhaps? Is this something I should be worried about? Should I be aiding her in getting her rejected cecals down by mixing them with baby food or something..?


      • Sarita
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          It is possible it is medication related. At this point I would not worry.


        • Binkles
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            Okay I won’t worry yet then. Thanks!


          • ScooterandAnnette
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              Not at ALL related to cecals, but I just have to comment on your bunny’s name! One of my little cousin’s middle name is Elizabeth, but as a child she could never pronounce it so it became “Little Bit”, so every time I see you posting about Little Bit I have to smile
              – Annette


            • Binkles
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                Teehee! Your cousin is a bunneh! x)

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            Forum BEHAVIOR Spitting out Cecals..?