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Forum DIET & CARE Stinky Bunny Poo

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    • Bunnynewbie
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        Bunnys pills were virtually odorless. Recently they smell strong.  Mixing up hay a little but that is all.  Are they supposed to smell or be odorless?  Can I feed him something to help with the stink?


      • lmais
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          Is it his cecals? Those usually smell stronger than the regular ones, but they normally eat them. Maybe he’s been leaving them behind


        • Bunnynewbie
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            No, not his cecals. These are his regular pills which smell like his cecals. They really stink. I have heard of vinegar to decrease urine odor but wonder if that would work for poop-stink.


          • lmais
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              Vinegar to decrease urine odor is really only for cleaning, so for poos I don’t think it would be worth the trouble. What is his diet like?


            • Sarita
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                Is he neutered?


              • Bunnynewbie
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                  I have heard a few drops of apple cider vinegar to daily water for urinary tract health reduces urine odor.  

                  His diet is 1 cup twice a day of spring mix, kale and small amount of either dandelion, carrot tops or cilantro.  1/8 cup Oxbow Bunny Basics-T pellets daily, Timothy hay available at all times with some orchard tossed in and about 3 petite carrots as as treat per day.

                  Vet had a hard time finding his little private parts… So she believes he is NOT neutered. He does not spray though.  He weighs about 4 1/2 lbs.


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                    Not being neutered can be contributing to the smell of the poos. Buns that are not neutered can be muskier smelling then neutered buns. I would suggest to not put vinegar in the water. Mainly because you do not want your bun to stop drinking water or dehydrate.

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