BusterBun
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My medium sized bun is has fairly small poops with a noticeable number of tiny ones in the mix. Dark brown. Very firm. Avoids her pellets and has no interest in biscuit type treats. Eats timothy hay consistently all day all the time- if there's a piece of hay near her face, it gets eaten. Tackles a cup and a half of fresh greens every night with the gusto of a VERY hungry bunny- would eat more if possible. Her spine is bony and has very little meat around her middle.
** Note: The pellets are not the problem. She won't eat anything other than hay and greens. She's losing weight.
Otherwise, glossy coat, lots of energy, curious, friendly, and happily bonding with a new friend. New friend is 100% healthy.
Background: recent foster for me. completely unsocialized and distrusts humans to point of not possibly adoptable. Found in an urban forested area and tracked for over a year before anyone could trap her. After 9 months of hating all humans in our shelter. Developed a slight head tilt that she was treated for.
I took her home 10 days ago. Within that time, she's not only come out of her shell, but is behaving like she's always been a house bunny. I've never seen anything like it.
Thinking maybe slow onset of gi stasis due to the stress of a new environment? But her behavior says she more relaxed than ever.
Also noticed one of her eyes was a bit crusty this morning and it sounded like she sniffled/grunted twice today. So maybe suffles (also brought on by stress)?
She was so difficult to get near at the shelter, aside from scooting her into her hidy box to transfer between her indoor pen to outdoor pens, don't think she had much close attention after her initial vet workup last June 2021.
I'm posting this because my research has yielded nothing but other rabbit owners with the same query and no special answers. Any thoughts, suggestions, similar experiences would be greatly appreciated.
I'm taking her to the vet tomorrow and will report back. Hopefully this thread will be helpful to others experiencing similar problems.
** Note: The pellets are not the problem. She won't eat anything other than hay and greens. She's losing weight.
Otherwise, glossy coat, lots of energy, curious, friendly, and happily bonding with a new friend. New friend is 100% healthy.
Background: recent foster for me. completely unsocialized and distrusts humans to point of not possibly adoptable. Found in an urban forested area and tracked for over a year before anyone could trap her. After 9 months of hating all humans in our shelter. Developed a slight head tilt that she was treated for.
I took her home 10 days ago. Within that time, she's not only come out of her shell, but is behaving like she's always been a house bunny. I've never seen anything like it.
Thinking maybe slow onset of gi stasis due to the stress of a new environment? But her behavior says she more relaxed than ever.
Also noticed one of her eyes was a bit crusty this morning and it sounded like she sniffled/grunted twice today. So maybe suffles (also brought on by stress)?
She was so difficult to get near at the shelter, aside from scooting her into her hidy box to transfer between her indoor pen to outdoor pens, don't think she had much close attention after her initial vet workup last June 2021.
I'm posting this because my research has yielded nothing but other rabbit owners with the same query and no special answers. Any thoughts, suggestions, similar experiences would be greatly appreciated.
I'm taking her to the vet tomorrow and will report back. Hopefully this thread will be helpful to others experiencing similar problems.