These poops don’t look healthy… is this something I need to take him to the vet about? We have a vet appointment scheduled in a couple weeks, is it okay if I wait till then?
These poops don’t look healthy… is this something I need to take him to the vet about? We have a vet appointment scheduled in a couple weeks, is it okay if I wait till then?
He’s eating, social and drinking. He isn’t acting like he’s in pain but I don’t want the lil guy to be suffering 😭😭😭
zuzuRAL
As long as he’s eating and acting as normal, it’s probably nothing serious. Even bunnies have a bad poop day sometimes, even though these look totally normal for me. They look like the ones for re-eating.
undercover_hobbit
Looks like maybe he’s had too much veg. Try feeding just hay for a day or two with minimal fresh veg and see how that does. If he’s eating, socialising and acting normal I don’t think there’s anything to worry about.
_flying_otter_
What are you feeding him? Is he eating his hay?
Independent_Neck_953
No DONOT HESTITATE !!!! GO NOW
virtuouswraith
Those are normal. No worries.
alicewonders12
Keep an eye on him. Don’t feed him veggies right now and cut down on the pellets to force him to eat more hay. They should return back to normal. If his condition changes and he stops pooping, eating or looks sluggish take him to the vet.
Medical-Funny-301
He just needs more hay and to drink more water. My male bunny’s poops are frequently like this because he refuses to eat enough hay and drink enough water. If the poops keep getting smaller or become less in number, then call the vet.
JulienRabbit
Chill they’re not a reason to run to the doctor. Of course you can get their opinion but most likely she just needs to eat more hay.
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He’s eating, social and drinking. He isn’t acting like he’s in pain but I don’t want the lil guy to be suffering 😭😭😭
As long as he’s eating and acting as normal, it’s probably nothing serious. Even bunnies have a bad poop day sometimes, even though these look totally normal for me. They look like the ones for re-eating.
Looks like maybe he’s had too much veg. Try feeding just hay for a day or two with minimal fresh veg and see how that does. If he’s eating, socialising and acting normal I don’t think there’s anything to worry about.
What are you feeding him? Is he eating his hay?
No DONOT HESTITATE !!!! GO NOW
Those are normal. No worries.
Keep an eye on him. Don’t feed him veggies right now and cut down on the pellets to force him to eat more hay. They should return back to normal. If his condition changes and he stops pooping, eating or looks sluggish take him to the vet.
He just needs more hay and to drink more water. My male bunny’s poops are frequently like this because he refuses to eat enough hay and drink enough water. If the poops keep getting smaller or become less in number, then call the vet.
Chill they’re not a reason to run to the doctor. Of course you can get their opinion but most likely she just needs to eat more hay.