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Forum DIET & CARE Bunny not interested in food?

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    • Stephable
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        One of my bunnies has started ignoring the leafy greens I give them. She still eats plenty of hay and will have a little bit of pellets but doesn’t seem interested in any of the veg I feed them, I’ve tried giving her things I know she likes (because she’s loved them in the past) but she just has a sniff and then wanders off. 

        Is this something I should see a vet about? I haven’t been too worried because she’d still eating hay and some pellets but I’m worried she might not be getting enough food or the right nutrition. 

        She was spayed about a month ago and it’s all healed now but she does have some little bumps around the scar on her belly, I thought they were probably just stitches that weren’t fully dissolved but now I’m worried it might be related?

        Anyone have any ideas?


      • guineapig724
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          I’d take her to the vet to get the bumps around the scar checked out, but maybe just keep offering her the greens. My bun loves cilantro in small amounts, it is also quite fragrent. She also likes romaine lettuce, and spring mix. You could also try a leaf of peppermint.


        • Stephable
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            Yeah I’ll keep giving it to her, she sometimes takes a little bit just not much. I might try her on some new foods, I’ll see how I go. I’ll organise a vet visit soon, too, hope everythings ok :s

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