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Forum DIET & CARE poop on hardwood

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    • lulu the bun
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        So I noticed when my bunny poops on hardwood that there’s a circle below the poop like some kind of liquid… It’s not like water but like a mist or condensation or something like that. Is it formed from just the heat of the poop, or is it some liquid that comes out with the poop? I’m just nervous because my bunny usually lives in a carpeted room so I had never noticed that from her poops before, since I’m guessing the carpet just absorbs all of that. I don’t want it to be a harm to my health or my bunny’s health, especially since I can’t kill whatever bacteria that liquid stuff might be holding. (I can’t call someone to deep clean the carpet every time she poops on it) And also, she is just the worst at potty training so she poops all over the carpet and on my bed… I’m just worried that I’m living in an environment filled with bacteria and germs. 

        Please help! I’m really worried.


      • Roberta
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          I’m sure its just residual moisture (poo has to have some moisture) and I really would not be concerned. I don’t think pooping on the bed is a good thing but if its only the occasional pellet I doubt it will do you any harm. Has Lulu been spayed yet. If not you will find it subsides a few weeks after she is done.

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