I know again..? Urine

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She’s still spotting after it seems like forever...
Has anyone experienced something similar to this?
Sorry I used toilet paper to take a better look.
 
Is it a diet issue? Have you switched anything in her diet? Also we’re you able to get that vet appointment that you mentioned?
I have no idea if it is vet says just stay alway from treats. Yes, I was just antibiotics again huh I feel like the vets now other trying...
 
I'm surprised you have so much spare toilet paper due to certain circumstances. 😂
We have probably already asked this, but what does her diet look like? How much of everything?
😂 i know I was thinking the same thing when I put the photo up one square of toilet paper would have been good enough. And hay every day of course, pellets 2 tablespoons( vet says to give a little less), veggies green leaf lettuce and romaine Lettuce. Sometimes she doesn’t get non because of covid-19...
 
Her diet sounds great besides possibly one thing, what brand pellets? Too much calcium in a rabbits diet causes sludge. I also suggest getting these for your rabbit and giving her one a day.
I did some research and was very happy with what I found out! I suggest offering your rabbit a lot of parsley because it may help with urinary issues. Plantain might help too!

Herbs for Rabbits and Their Uses - Rabbit Farming in South Africa says:
"Parsley: Very good tonic herb. Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) enriches the blood and treats urinary problems. Roots are used for constipation and obstruction of the intestines. Good for the cure of inflammation of bladder and kidneys, digestive disorders, fertility in bucks, and productivity in does."

"Plantain: (Plantago major – Greater plantain with flat rosette of leaves)
(Plantago lanceolata – Ribwort plantain with spear-shaped and upright leaves)
Plantain is a common weed that is found throughout South Africa. Antimicrobial, antispasmodic, healing of cuts, respiratory expectorant, fevers. Great as a safe introduction of young kits to greens, works great for diarrhoea. Leaves soothe urinary tract infections and irritations. Good for gastric inflammations and regulates the functions of the intestines."
 
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Thanks! for the information I’ll have to try out so parsley for sure. I use oxbow adult pellets, and I also have oxbow natural sciences too but I completely forgot about it until you mentioned it! Thanks!
Those pellets are great! Make sure you are giving her those oxbow natural sciences. They should really help!
 

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