rockstaramez
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I posted a while back about my new bunny Napoleon. Since then, he's been eating really well! So no worries about that.
But today, I looked in his cage and noticed a lot of runny poops. Andthen I picked him up to check his bottom and there was a huge mess. :[I think I know the cause of it, though. Yesterday, I was cleaning outhis cage, and I let him hop around in a play-pen outside, and he keptnibbling at the grass. I shooed him away from it, but he might'vecontinued to eat it when I wasn't looking. [Keep in mind he's about 8weeks old now, and I've heard rabbits that young shouldn't have freshgreens.]
I knew someone who had a bunny about 4-5 weeks old, and it startedgetting diarrhea and died a few days later. So I'm really worried. I'drather not have to take him to the vet, as I'm really low on money, butI'll do it if it's necessary. Is there anything I can give him thatwill make him poop normal again? He's very healthy other than thediarrhea; this morning he was eating his pellets and hay and alsodrinking.
Please help me out here! Thanks, guys!
But today, I looked in his cage and noticed a lot of runny poops. Andthen I picked him up to check his bottom and there was a huge mess. :[I think I know the cause of it, though. Yesterday, I was cleaning outhis cage, and I let him hop around in a play-pen outside, and he keptnibbling at the grass. I shooed him away from it, but he might'vecontinued to eat it when I wasn't looking. [Keep in mind he's about 8weeks old now, and I've heard rabbits that young shouldn't have freshgreens.]
I knew someone who had a bunny about 4-5 weeks old, and it startedgetting diarrhea and died a few days later. So I'm really worried. I'drather not have to take him to the vet, as I'm really low on money, butI'll do it if it's necessary. Is there anything I can give him thatwill make him poop normal again? He's very healthy other than thediarrhea; this morning he was eating his pellets and hay and alsodrinking.
Please help me out here! Thanks, guys!