Forum

OUR FORUM IS UP BUT WE ARE STILL IN THE MIDDLE OF UPDATING AND FIXING THINGS.  SOME THINGS WILL LOOK WEIRD AND/OR NOT BE CORRECT. YOUR PATIENCE IS APPRECIATED.  We are not fully ready to answer questions in a timely manner as we are not officially open, but we will do our best. 

You may have received a 2-factor authentication (2FA) email from us on 4/21/2020. That was from us, but was premature as the login was not working at that time. 

BUNNY 911 – If your rabbit hasn’t eaten or pooped in 12-24 hours, call a vet immediately! Don’t have a vet? Check out VET RESOURCES

The subject of intentional breeding or meat rabbits is prohibited. The answers provided on this board are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet. It is your responsibility to assess the information being given and seek professional advice/second opinion from your veterinarian and/or qualified behaviorist.

What are we about?  Please read about our Forum Culture and check out the Rules

BUNNY 911 – If your rabbit hasn’t eaten or pooped in 12-24 hours, call a vet immediately!  Don’t have a vet? Check out VET RESOURCES 

The subject of intentional breeding or meat rabbits is prohibited. The answers provided on this board are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet.  It is your responsibility to assess the information being given and seek professional advice/second opinion from your veterinarian and/or qualified behaviorist.

BINKYBUNNY FORUMS

Forum DIET & CARE Too much Cecal Pellets

Viewing 3 reply threads
  • Author
    Messages

    • BunBunTrio
      Participant
      21 posts Send Private Message

        I have two holland lop sisters who are four months and I just took in a male who is one because it was urgent for him to be rehomed. About a week or so ago I noticed a couple untouched Cecal pellets in the girls’ cage. I wasn’t too worried until recently I noticed that it is almost ALL they are pooping. I feed them Dumor Small animal classic diet pet rabbit food. It has 13% of protein and 16-21% fiber. They used to have as much as they wanted but I’ve started limiting it. They almost always have access to plenty of hay. They always have water. They hardly get lettuce, carrots or treats. They probably have 1-2 baby carrots or a leaf of lettuce once or twice a week. I have no idea what is wrong with my babies. Is it the food? The stress of a new bunny? If anyone has suggestions, I’d really like to hear them. ?


      • LittlePuffyTail
        Moderator
        18092 posts Send Private Message

          Do you know if it’s both bunnies or just one?


        • Sarita
          Participant
          18851 posts Send Private Message

            Not unusual – most young rabbits don’t eat all their cecals – they usually have a higher protein diet because they are growing. I wouldn’t worry other than it’s messy to clean up.


          • BunBunTrio
            Participant
            21 posts Send Private Message

              Considering how much there is, it must be both

          Viewing 3 reply threads
          • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.

          Forum DIET & CARE Too much Cecal Pellets