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Forum DIET & CARE not eating hay

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    • jedi
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        I don’t know what is going on smudge was very good at eating hay when we first got her but lately she hasn’t been eating much of it she gets an 1/8 of a cup of pellets some in the morning and some at night its been taking her about 2 days to eat one small handful of hay she will eat grass with no problem but we live in pa and I don’t have constant supply of grass year around I don’t know if there is something I can do she has timothy hay


      • BanditCamp
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          Couple questions:

          1. Has your bunny pooped or peed in 12-24 hours? If the answer is no, drop everything take your bunny to the vet immediately for gi stasis.

          1a. If you bunny is ignoring you or being lethargic take your bunny to the vet immediately. This is a response like hiding in corners or avoiding you on purpose and lying somewhere to avoid you or be seen.

          1c. Is your bunny making any grunting sounds? Being agressive? This cam be a sign that shes in pain and needs to be seen by a vet.

          —–Non-Emergency Questions—–

          1d. Any other behavioral patterns that differ from the normal? Describe if you can

          2. How old is your bunny and what breed?

          3. Has she been spayed recently?

          4. Any environmental or diet changes? (New people, cage, litter, hay?)

          5. Where did you obtain your bunny? Conditions of the place you retrieved her? (Clean cages good food, proper care etc)

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