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It would be a good idea to look for the aloe vera and give Evonne's mixture even though there are a few hard poops. In fact, if you cannot find the aloe vera I think it might be a good idea even to give the pineapple and olive oil without the aloe vera. Any gut slowdown is a serious condiiton for a bunny and you need to get the poops back to normal as quickly as possible.
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Wediscovered , (a number of years ago), that fresh pineapple juicecombined with pure edible aloe vera juice/gel and olive oil, that the three can be combined in equal measure and syringe fed. This evolved from the older (now largely discarded) practice of feeding mineral oil as a laxative. Theoretically the enzymes in fresh *raw* pineapple (bromelain, ) will dissolve the mucous that acts as a matrix to hold hair and other ingesta in a block that cannot be voided naturally. The aloe is extremely healing to ulcerated guts, and it seems likely that any rabbit gut (very acid pH) that has slowed may endure some ulceration.This protocol has saved the lives of many rabbits.
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I've never used it, but the people at Natural Rabbit [as posted above] have used it many times. I guess rabbits can aspirate on anything that is being syringe fed. Where did you hear of problems? Was only olive oil being ingested, or was it mixed in with other things, as recommended?Just food for thought, but I've heard it's not always the best route to use olive oil because bunnies can aspirate on it, and I've heard of bunnies dyeing this way.