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Forum DIET & CARE Eating

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    • shaddy
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        Linus has been eating pooping drinking, BUT within the last week to 2 he takes his time eating meaning sometimes he eats it all & other times he eats stops eats stops.  He does eventually finishes. 

        Is this something to be concerned with?


      • BarbaraC
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          Has his energy level changed? Does he still show interest in all his normal activities? Have you checked his temp? Has he lost weight?

          As long as he is eating his normal amount, even if he is taking longer, and pooping and peeing and there are no other symptoms chances are he should be okay. However, while most bunnies will stop eating when they are not feeling well this is not true for all. I had one rabbit who suffered from EC and continued to eat up until her last breath. So although not eating is a good indicator it is not the only one.

          Trust your gut, if you think there is something wrong check with your vet.


        • shaddy
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            His energy level & activities are all normal for him.

            We are going to call/bring him to the vet.


          • LBJ10
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              My only thought would be that it could be his teeth. If he would act like a little piggy before and now takes his time, that might suggest that something is hurting him in his mouth.

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