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    • Sr. Melangell
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        I have found a few cecals in my boy’s cage hidden in blankets, even in his food bowl, what do I do?


      • SuperCuteRainbowPets
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          This happened to my rabbit too, don’t worry! This will pass over time. Although, if it doesn’t stop over time, PLEASE contact your vet.


        • Bam
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            As SCRP says above, this is sth that happens occasionally. It’s often caused by a diet a little too rich. More hay is the best thing for this. You can also try a probiotic f ex Pro-C probiotics or profibre rabbit.
            If it doesn’t stop after a couple of weeks with more hay and less pellets, you can contact your vet. But this is not an emergency.

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