I've had Harvey for over a year, and he has never drank too much water. I always soaked his greens in water, and my vet says rabbits will/can go a while without drinking lots of water because in the wild they may not always be around large sources of water. Between the soaked veggies, noticing some water being drank , and no signs of dehydration I never worried.
In the last week, Harvey has been drinking more water than usual. In the past his water bowl might go down a little, but now 1/2 to 3/4 of his water is being drank. Absolutely nothing has changed for him/his environment. He also seems 100%, zero issues *knock on wood*. It has been hot in New England this summer, but it has been hot all summer, and only this week am I noticing this change.
Maybe I should be happy he is finally drinking more water, but it seems strange to me. Are they any illnesses/problems where a sign is an increase in drinking water? Thanks
edited to add info:
Location Massachusetts
Description (Breed, color, weight) unknown breed, brown, 7-8 lbs
Age about 2
Sex male
Concise Summary of the Rabbit's Condition: seems to be good
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION / CHECK LIST: (Please fill in relevant info).
Fecal and Urinary Output good
- are the bunny's poops and pees normal? yes
- when did they last use their litterbox? today
- any unusual behavior? straining to pee? unusual litter habits? no
- what litter and/or bedding do you use? paper plates/hay
Medical History
- spayed/neutered? no
- has s/he been to the vet or been sick before? in fall for beginning stages of G.I. stasis, recovered next day
- is s/he on any medications? no
Diet
- what specifically does your bunny eat? plate of veggies morning and night (romaine, red lettuce, parsley, cilantro, mint etc.) 1/4 cup of kaytee pellets at night, free choice timothy kaytee hay
- when and what did s/he eat last? today
- any changes in the way s/he eats? (ie: not eating a particular food, odd chewing motions, etc) no
Other
- movement - any unusual movements? Is s/he hopping normally? nothing unusual
- is the rabbit molting? no
- any weight loss? no
- any sign of drooling? wet face? no
- runny eyes? no
- wet nose? coughing? sneezing? no
- is s/he breathing normally yes
Additional
- any plants, chocolate or other substances within reach? sometimes eats grass
- has the rabbit been outdoors? yes on grass
- any other pets? if so, have they been ill? no
In the last week, Harvey has been drinking more water than usual. In the past his water bowl might go down a little, but now 1/2 to 3/4 of his water is being drank. Absolutely nothing has changed for him/his environment. He also seems 100%, zero issues *knock on wood*. It has been hot in New England this summer, but it has been hot all summer, and only this week am I noticing this change.
Maybe I should be happy he is finally drinking more water, but it seems strange to me. Are they any illnesses/problems where a sign is an increase in drinking water? Thanks
edited to add info:
Location Massachusetts
Description (Breed, color, weight) unknown breed, brown, 7-8 lbs
Age about 2
Sex male
Concise Summary of the Rabbit's Condition: seems to be good
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION / CHECK LIST: (Please fill in relevant info).
Fecal and Urinary Output good
- are the bunny's poops and pees normal? yes
- when did they last use their litterbox? today
- any unusual behavior? straining to pee? unusual litter habits? no
- what litter and/or bedding do you use? paper plates/hay
Medical History
- spayed/neutered? no
- has s/he been to the vet or been sick before? in fall for beginning stages of G.I. stasis, recovered next day
- is s/he on any medications? no
Diet
- what specifically does your bunny eat? plate of veggies morning and night (romaine, red lettuce, parsley, cilantro, mint etc.) 1/4 cup of kaytee pellets at night, free choice timothy kaytee hay
- when and what did s/he eat last? today
- any changes in the way s/he eats? (ie: not eating a particular food, odd chewing motions, etc) no
Other
- movement - any unusual movements? Is s/he hopping normally? nothing unusual
- is the rabbit molting? no
- any weight loss? no
- any sign of drooling? wet face? no
- runny eyes? no
- wet nose? coughing? sneezing? no
- is s/he breathing normally yes
Additional
- any plants, chocolate or other substances within reach? sometimes eats grass
- has the rabbit been outdoors? yes on grass
- any other pets? if so, have they been ill? no