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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Diarrhea?

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    • Jenni
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        I posted a few days ago about Jessie overproducing cecal, but now it seems like he/she only poops smelly wetish poops. (not clumps, and maybe a giant clump is found every morning) I give the bunny butt washes everyday in warm water and make sure it is very dry. 

        He/she seems fairly active, maybe more lazy? and still eats the alfalfa hay and a bit of pellets. He/she is around 2 months old probably, and is definitely really young. I should be going to a vet tomorrow, but is there anything I should do in the mean time?

        I have let it roam my room since I got it, however now it’s in the cage because I don’t want him/her to get the carpet dirty. 

        Thanks for reading!


      • Sarita
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          Based on your rabbits age I would suggest a fecal test – I think I suggested that previously and a vet exam.


        • Roberta
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            It’s great that you are going to the Vet Jenni… Don’t put it off or post pone it, bunnies can go down hill fast.. Sarita is right about the test… Take some poop with you just in case.

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