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Forum BEHAVIOR Urinating

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    • jduffy12
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         My female bunny, who is spayed, does not seem to be urinating.  I give her the same diet that I give my male bunny.  The male bunny is nutered as well.  And he is urinating.  I have checked for sighns of urinating under furniture, and nothing.  I also noticed that she is gaining alot of weight.  My male bunny is tiny and not gaining weight.  He is maintaining his weight, and not loosing it either.  Any ideas of why the female is not urinating?  I do see her eat pellets and drink water.     


      • Sarita
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          It’s so hard to know just based on what you’ve said…have you had a vet check-up? I think that might be in order.


        • Sarita
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            It is possible she has bladder sludge or a urinary tract infection.

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