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Forum DIET & CARE Newly Neutered bunny, not much poop?

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    • BobbyBunny
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        My rabbit was Neutered yesterday and has been eating abit however he has only done a few poops. should i be concerned or is this normal?

        I’m new on this website so I’m not too sure on where to post so sorry if this is in the wrong section


      • Sarita
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          This is pretty normal – it can take 24 to 48 hours for a neutered male to get back to normal. You may see some mushy poops too from the pain meds and anesthesia used during the procedure.

          Rabbits usually like to eat greens while they are healing so provide lots of fresh leafy greens.


        • hiskatey93
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            Cash had the same issue. 48 hours later and poops started to appear, although they were not mushy, but they were a LOT smaller than normal. A few other users told me that this was completely normal for them. Also there wasn’t much tos tart with but after a few days they returned to normal in full force.

            ((Also was told massaging his tummy might work to help make him poop.))

            If 3-4 days goes by and he still hasn’t pooped then it is vet trip time.


          • BobbyBunny
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              Bobby is fine now, he started pooping a lot more the next day and is eating loads now. Thank you for the replies they helped settle my nerves a lot


            • LittlePuffyTail
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                Yay for poops!!!!!!

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