maherwoman
Well-Known Member
This afternoon, we let Bunny out, and she went into her litterbox and pooped something that looked kinda like a blackberry...regular sized and shaped poops that were stuck together. They weren't runny, and they didn't stick to her bottom...just came out like a cluster. It didn't have any odor at all.
Do any of you know what this means? I'll be watching her tonight and tomorrow to see if she continues to let out the same type of poop. Otherwise, she was just fine, hopping around and having fun. The thing was she had pooped just fine a few minutes before, so I wonder if it was just a one-time thing?
Any ideas?
Thanks, guys!
Edit: I read a few articles on this site, and didn't find anything that describes this particular type of poop. I just want to be sure she's ok. She's eating just a tad less than usual, so her eating habits aren't different, really. Everything else is fine.
Edit #2: I just checked Bunny out. There was nothing on her bottom, and she pooped several times just fine. So I wonder...could that have been just a lot of cecotropes that came out all at once, and she didn't want to eat them? They weren't smelly at all, so I don't think she has "night feces", but I'm not sure. She has been eating more of her alfalfa pellets than her hay recently...could she be eating too much? (Keep in mind, she's only about nine weeks old.) Should I take the pellets out of her diet for a bit? If so, for how long?
Edit #3: Sorry...lol...just wanted to add that, in reading about "night feces" and finding that really the only thing that doesn't match is the fact that they don't have a foul smell, I took her dish of pellets out of her cage. Again...how long should I do this?? Her poop looked fine a minute ago when she was out and running about, but I don't want to have a situation where I have to try to bathe her (when I've noticed that she's been a bit adverse to my holding her lately...not sure why, and was going to post a question about that, too...but will have to do so tomorrow).
Again...thank you guys!
Do any of you know what this means? I'll be watching her tonight and tomorrow to see if she continues to let out the same type of poop. Otherwise, she was just fine, hopping around and having fun. The thing was she had pooped just fine a few minutes before, so I wonder if it was just a one-time thing?
Any ideas?
Thanks, guys!
Edit: I read a few articles on this site, and didn't find anything that describes this particular type of poop. I just want to be sure she's ok. She's eating just a tad less than usual, so her eating habits aren't different, really. Everything else is fine.
Edit #2: I just checked Bunny out. There was nothing on her bottom, and she pooped several times just fine. So I wonder...could that have been just a lot of cecotropes that came out all at once, and she didn't want to eat them? They weren't smelly at all, so I don't think she has "night feces", but I'm not sure. She has been eating more of her alfalfa pellets than her hay recently...could she be eating too much? (Keep in mind, she's only about nine weeks old.) Should I take the pellets out of her diet for a bit? If so, for how long?
Edit #3: Sorry...lol...just wanted to add that, in reading about "night feces" and finding that really the only thing that doesn't match is the fact that they don't have a foul smell, I took her dish of pellets out of her cage. Again...how long should I do this?? Her poop looked fine a minute ago when she was out and running about, but I don't want to have a situation where I have to try to bathe her (when I've noticed that she's been a bit adverse to my holding her lately...not sure why, and was going to post a question about that, too...but will have to do so tomorrow).
Again...thank you guys!