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Forum DIET & CARE Would a digestive support tablet be worth it?

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    • sarahthegemini
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        It seems regardless of how great Peanut eats, he still has poops a little smaller than average. Sometimes they start off small in the morning and gradually become normal sized. Recent they’ve been small all day. Buttercup also still has a few tiny ones. Both eat plenty of hay and on paper,  have a perfect diet. I’m wondering if using a digestive tablet might help?

        Added: I think his small poops might be due to not drinking enough water? He was never a big drinker but he drank a lot more when he and Buttercup were separated. Any tips to help this? I already give wet veggies and I’ve put some apple juice in the water bowl (and left one bowl with just water) Anything else I could try?


      • SeeShmemilyPlay
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          Quite honestly, I wouldn’t worry about it so long as their poops are firm and they’re pooping throughout the day. Plus, only a handful of tablets sold for rabbits actually do anything good for them, and unless my buns just weren’t pooping or their poops seemed too off, I wouldn’t want to waste my money on something that could possibly do nothing or worse, do something negative for them.
          As for the water, I don’t have any ideas besides wet veggies and just simply providing the water:s


        • sarahthegemini
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            It seems Peanut was just having an ‘off’ day as he’s drank more since, still think he could drink more but I’ll try soaking veggies in water for a little while before serving them instead of just wetting them. I’ll forget about the digestive tablets for now and just focus on making sure he’s hydrated

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