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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Sick Bunny????

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    • Aaron
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        So, here is the deal. Yesterday afternoon, I gave the bunnies about an 8th of a cup of pellets as a snack, Juliet ate them and Sebastian did not. That made me worry, and he did eat his favorite papaya treats. I put him in a separate area with a litterbox, so Juliet couldn’t get to him so I could see how much he was pooping. At first, nothing, then there were about 3 very small poops, and about 4 somewhat regular sized ones. After that, he pooped more regular sized ones and ate some pellets and some hay. Today, I put him back with Juliet. I gave them their morning pellets, and he didn’t touch them, but as I was at school, my dad texted me to say that he was eating them. I just gave them their snacks, and Sebastian started to eat, but then layed down. Should I be worried? I should mention, he has had GI Stasis a couple of weeks ago, and I have some benebac and gut motility drug left over, should I give it to him, or take him to the vet? 


      • Aaron
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          Now he is eating the pellets, will he make up his mind??????


        • Bam
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            You can give him some benebac, that can’t hurt. For now, I’d keep a close eye, like you are doing. It doesn’t sound too alarming but it doesn’t sound like absolutely nothing either, so keeping close tabs on his input and output is wise.

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