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Forum DIET & CARE White substance in litter

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    • Kinako Bunkin
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        I just noticed that my rabbits litter box has this white substance. Is this normal for rabbits???

        id it

         


      • LongEaredLions
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          To me, it either looks like discoloration of the wood pellets, or calcium deposits from your rabbits urine.
          You can try lowering the calcium in your rabbit’s diet and see if that changes anything.


        • Kinako Bunkin
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            Thanks, I have only been feeding my bun romaine lettuce, bok choy, 3 slices of carrots, carrot tops, adult oxbow pellets and hay. Do you know if these foods are high in calcium? I thought these are all pretty low =/


          • LongEaredLions
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              I don’t know the calcium content in Bok Choy. If you feed a low calcium diet, he probably is just prone to excreting calcium, I wouldn’t worry.


            • Kinako Bunkin
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                Ok, thats good to know =) thank you

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