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    only hay diet - how long is enough?

    thanks! just need reassurance we’re on the right track
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    only hay diet - how long is enough?

    update since then, is it possible for it to get worse before it gets better? her regular poops are the correct shape, size etc. even more so than before and she’s drinking water and i see her eating a lot of hay (evident by the fact that i’m refilling it in larger amounts than before the all hay...
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    only hay diet - how long is enough?

    thanks for the response! it hasn’t been too dramatic and it’s definitely been uphill since i adopted her where her cecotropes were just mush, now its just the staining although her butt is clean, they seem defined and she’s eating them all 😞 i linked the hay that im currently feeding her, but i...
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    only hay diet - how long is enough?

    i had posted here previously about my rabbit having a sensitive stomach and cecotrope staining (post here). it hasn't really improved much, but she does eat them all. i started just having her have only hay this Monday, so today is day 4, and she is eating a lot more hay and her normal poops...
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    rabbit prefers smaller xpen?

    my rabbit has two xpens since i live with my parents and can't free roam (she's has some supervised roaming time in my room daily, or at least the option to by opening her pen door), the smaller one is 30sqft and is the main one she's in while i sleep and work (i work from home). her other one...
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    please help! cecotrope staining - should i be concerned?

    Thank you! All her hays are oxbow so i’ll check about the oat hay. And i make sure she has hay in her litter box, hay carrier by her litter box, and just another box of it for her to graze on when she’s not in her litter box all added to and mixed up frequently. I’ll bring back the pellets as...
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    please help! cecotrope staining - should i be concerned?

    Yea, she eats the straight from her butt; only ever seen a max of 4 of the individual balls that make up the cecotrope left behind, but otherwise, it's all eaten. She's in a healthy weight range, too, so I don't think it is motility related either... the stains don't bother me since I like...
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    please help! cecotrope staining - should i be concerned?

    Sorry this is going to be long; I want to give as much context and details as possible. I adopted my lion-head bunny this year at like the beginning of June. She's est. to be 2-3 yrs old, and she weighs about 4lbs, and where I adopted her from said that she was still having some poop issues...
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    People whose bunny was spayed or has knowledge, i really need help. please respond

    update since i drooped off but she's doing really good now! she did have a faux pregnancy (I think a continuation of the one she was in the midst of pre-spay) but alls good now. thanks everyone!
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    People whose bunny was spayed or has knowledge, i really need help. please respond

    thanks for the reply, i think i over worry sometimes 😅 but she's gone on her own a few more times to nibble on some pellets and hay in addition to some hopping around.
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    People whose bunny was spayed or has knowledge, i really need help. please respond

    update: she's pooped a big unformed, cecotrope and nibbled on some pellets/hay
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    People whose bunny was spayed or has knowledge, i really need help. please respond

    let me know if more information is needed
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    People whose bunny was spayed or has knowledge, i really need help. please respond

    My bunny (2-3 years old) got spayed yesterday, i picked her up around 2:30pm yesterday. It's currently 1:30pm the next day and I just am curious if her behaviour is correct. I've been calling the vet every few hours to give updates and they don't really seem to have anything to say other than...
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