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Forum DIET & CARE Bunny has returned to eating, but still no poop?

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    • kate8293
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        I took my bunny to the 24 hr vet on Wednesday and they gave him fluids and I have been syringe feeding him since then. I was still worried about him yesterday, but he seems to have returned to his normal eating habits this morning (or at least close, not eating as much still, but has eaten hay, pellets, water and been chewing on his hay mats and boxes)… but there is still no poop! Should I still be concerned and should I take him to the vet again even though he’s back to eating? 


      • LBJ10
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          How long was he not eating before you took him to the vet? If there was nothing left in his system, it could take a little bit for you to see poop after he has started eating again.

          Has there been any change since you posted this yesterday?

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