mrsdiamond
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Hi everyone! My 2 1/2 year old mini rex recently went through a heavy period of shedding. We were concerned about occasional string of pearl poops and also a reduction in the number of poops he was producing in general. I took him to a rabbit savvy vet, who I trust. He took an x-ray and said that he saw nothing abnormal. He said Cookie's stomach didn't feel as doughy as it should, which indicated it was getting kinda full. Within the day, he began pooping normally again. Shortly after this, we noticed his water intake skyrocketed. He is drinking at least 6 cups a day. He is not as aggressive toward other males in the household, and doesn't quite seem himself. A few days ago we took Cookie back to the vet. The vet said Cookie's stomach still feels full, but he didn't seem to be worried about anything else significant going on. He told us to make sure he keeps drinking so as not to allow the stomach contents to harden up. He said as long as there is no health issue going on, he is not worried about Cookie drinking so much. My main concern at this point is that Cookie is eating quite well (several types of hay, small salad, and 2TB pellets daily) but there doesn't seem to be an appropriate amount coming out the other end. How long do we wait to go back to the vet to see if something else is going on? I don't like to take Cookie to the vet more often than neccessary so that he is not stressed more than he has to be. (I've heard of healthy bunnies suddenly going into shock at the vet and not coming home.) Am I worried about nothing? With my precious rabbit, I tend to be a bit of a worry-wart. Any thoughts or experiences with a similar situation would be appreciated. Thanks!