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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Diarrhea???

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    • x_toffee&ginger_x
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        Hi so I’m a bit worried. My two bunnies are terribly scared of the hoover so I had to move them into my little brothers room whilst I hoovered my own. Today’s experience with one of the bunnies toffee was stressful for him. He was kicking and trying to escape my arms whilst I was taking him to the other room and they had never been in that environment too so I think that that may have added to his stress. When I’ve gone to bring them back into my own room I’ve noticed that with each poo he has had, it had gotten wetter and wetter until t one point it it’s literally water. I’ve read that this can be really dangerous for buns and so I’m getting a bit worried. Could this just be due to the stress and will he be ok now that he’s calmed? Or is this a bigger issue and do I need to worry? Sorry if it’s a silly quiestiob I just don’t want anything to happen to him. I’m keeping an eye on his poo and his eating and drinking, which so far seems to be normal. Thankyou in advance for any help!


      • LittlePuffyTail
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          Diarrhea is a serious issue with bunnies. It’s unusual for bunnies to have true “watery” diarrhea. If he hasn’t started back with his regular poops, I would def talk to a vet asap.


        • x_toffee&ginger_x
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            Hi thanks for the reply it was a one off and his pops are getting back to normal now. I think he got slightly stressed due to his environment change or it could have been the Apple he had eaten too much of. I’m going to continue to keep an eye on him


          • LittlePuffyTail
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              Glad to hear he’s back to normal.

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