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    Moist fecals (not cecals)

    no mucous. thanks for the replies! i'll post my progress.
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    Moist fecals (not cecals)

    I would say squishy rather than mushy, and they are moist to the touch. When he steps on them they flatten out and leave his feet darkish brown. The poops don't stick to his feet but the residue and moisture from them does. If I don't regularly cover them with hay (I usually do 2-4x per day)...
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    Moist fecals (not cecals)

    Has anyone experienced this before? Just curious. Thanks. He's on day two of no greens, but I am still giving him about a half TBS of pellets for now.
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    Moist fecals (not cecals)

    Has anyone experienced this before? Just curious. Thanks. He's on day two of no greens, but I am still giving him about a half TBS of pellets for now.
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    Moist fecals (not cecals)

    Do you happen to know if it is actually a sign of something wrong (or just an annoyance for me since it soils his feet)? They are still nice plump, round poops - not runny or anything. They just tend to be a little moist and squishy/spongy. Have you experienced this before?
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    Moist fecals (not cecals)

    Oh boy, he sure will hate this. No treats? This little guy lives for treats :) Thanks for the advice. I may try just eliminating the greens first and see if there's a difference so he doesn't completely despair. Thanks again.
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    Moist fecals (not cecals)

    I've had him since May and he's about 2 years old. I very gradually reduced his greens and pellets. I also switched the brand of pellets gradually (a different brand of pellets, but both are timothy based). I don't know if his fecals have always been moist or if I just noticed it later, but...
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    Moist fecals (not cecals)

    What can cause moist and spongy fecal pellets (not cecals) in rabbits? My newly adopted gets "poo foot" from standing on his fecals when former rabbits have not had this problem. Also, I'm wondering if this is an indicator of a health-related problem...? I've reduced his veggie and pellet...
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