What rabbit poop should look like?

Texture: Rabbit poop should be hard to the touch, and not at all mushy or squishy. If you put pressure again them in your fingers (or accidentally step on one) you might break one open. But the inside should look like dusty, digested hay (kind of like sawdust).
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What should healthy rabbit poop look like?

They are round, relatively dry and friable, and composed mostly of undigested fiber. Rabbits do not ordinarily re-ingest fecal pellets, though a few bunnies seem to enjoy an occasional fecal pellet hors d'ouevre. A normal CECOTROPE resembles a dark brown mulberry, or tightly bunched grapes.
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When should I be concerned about rabbit poop?

Rabbits with diarrhea may be infected with deadly parasites or possibly have been exposed to poisons. Very young rabbits with watery runny stools may have been weaned before they're ready. Regardless of the age of any rabbit with diarrhea, getting them to a vet as soon as possible should be first priority.
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Why does my rabbit has mushy poop?

Soft poop is uneaten cecotropes. It's the result of an imbalance in the diet. Usually, the rabbit has consumed too many treats and/or pellets. Some rich vegetables, such as kale, dandelion greens, carrot tops and chard, may also cause excess cecotropes.
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What Colour should rabbit poop be?

Colour. A rabbit's poo should be medium green, dark green, dark brown, or almost black. Cecotropes tend to be brown. They also have a glossy surface.
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What Rabbit Poop Tells You About Their Health



What does diarrhea in rabbits look like?

It is important to differentiate this condition from true diarrhea. In true diarrhea (which is rare in rabbits), there is an absence of any formed stool and the consistency of the fecal material is watery. True diarrhea in a rabbit is a sign of a serious and often fatal condition.
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Why is my bunnies poop clumped together?

A lack of fiber can cause the rabbit's system to slow down. Stress can also cause poop clumps to form as the digestive system responds to the heightened anxiety levels. Poop clumps can also be a sign of ageing. Chat with your vet about what dietary changes you can make to keep your older rabbit in tip top shape.
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How often should a rabbit poop?

According to the popular saying; 'rabbits poop every time they hop. ' While this is a slight exaggeration, rabbits do poop more often than most other household pets. Rabbits produce more than a hundred poop pellets per day due to their high-fiber diet. Rabbits urinate between 2 and 8 times per day.
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How do I know if my rabbit has a blockage?

Rabbits with an intestinal obstruction present severe abdominal pain and as a result will become anorexic, unwilling to move and grind their teeth in pain (bruxism). They will also press their abdomen on the ground, have a bloated and distended abdomen, and cease production of faecal pellets.
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What color should bunny pee be?

Normal rabbit urine will vary from a pale yellow or clear colour, through various orange and brown colours, right up to a deep red colour. Rabbit urine may also look cloudy due to the presence of calcium carbonate being excreted within the urine.
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Do rabbits have two types of poop?

Essentially, rabbits produce two types of droppings: fecal pellets and cecotropes. The rabbit consumes the cecotropes as they exit the anus. The cecotropes are nutrient packed, dietary items that are essential for the rabbit's health. Normal cecotropes are dark, greenish-brown and resemble tightly bunched grapes.
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Can I use baby wipes on my rabbit?

Baby wipes are the easiest method of cleaning your rabbit without bathing it. Use baby wipes that are fragrance-free, alcohol-free and hypo-allergenic for best results. You want a wipe that is strong enough to clean your bunny without tearing, and which is soft so that it won't hurt your bunny's skin.
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How much pellets should I feed my rabbit?

Pellets: Feed a bunny small quantities

An average-sized (6-10 pounds) adult rabbit only needs one-quarter cup of pellets daily. If your rabbit is under five pounds, feed just one-eighth of a cup. Rabbits larger than 10 pounds do not need more than a quarter of a cup, since it's not a crucial part of a bunny's diet.
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What are the signs of a sick rabbit?

Subtle signs of illness in a rabbit vary and can include:
  • Slow movement, staying still or hiding away.
  • Breathing faster than usual or noisy breathing.
  • Eating less and/or refusing certain foods.
  • A change in thirst levels.
  • Producing less stool or producing stool that looks different to normal.
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Should rabbits eat pellets everyday?

Pellets can be good for rabbits in small quantities, but they are not a necessary part of a rabbit's daily food intake. If pet rabbits are given a balanced diet with grass-based hay and a variety of leafy green vegetables, they can still be healthy on a pellet-free diet.
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Can you overfeed rabbits?

Rabbits have sensitive digestive systems. Overeating can cause obesity and digestive problems which could lead to death. A rabbit's diet should consist of 85% grass hay, such as meadow, timothy, or orchard hay. The rest of the diet should be fresh vegetables, fruit, and pellets.
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Will rabbits stop eating when full?

When Does a Rabbit Stop Eating? Your rabbit will stop eating when it's satiated or during rest. However, it's important to keep in mind that it's normal for rabbits to eat numerous times throughout the day.
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How do you clean a rabbits poopy butt?

Fill a sink with a few inches of warm water (just enough so that the soiled area will be submerged) and mix in a dollop of pet shampoo (NOT human shampoo). Place your bunny in the bath and wash the soiled area until clean. Change out the water as necessary.
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Do rabbit ears need to be cleaned?

In fact, you should include ear cleaning as a regular part of your rabbit's grooming schedule. Check your rabbit's ears at least once a month. Obviously, if you see concerning signs, like head tilting or excessive scratching, you should check its ears. Most rabbits will be able to clean their own ears without trouble.
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How do you hold a rabbit to clean it's bum?

How to Keep a Rabbit's Bum Clean
  1. Pick up your rabbit and get them used to being handled. Pet them until they're calm.
  2. Rest your rabbit's back against your chest. Be firm so they can't wriggle away. ...
  3. Place one hand under your rabbit's front legs, against their chest.
  4. Support their bottom with the other.
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How do I know if my rabbit is dehydrated?

An ill rabbit may not drink enough water on its own to do well. Your rabbit may be dehydrated if you see any of these problems: thick sticky saliva, crusty eyes, poor appetite, small amounts of dark colored urine, or hard dry fecal pellets. In order to correct dehydration, extra water must be given to your rabbit.
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How often do rabbits drink water?

Your rabbits can miss a feeding sometimes, but should have a good fresh supply of water every day. In fact, if you don't give your rabbits drinking water for even one day, they could die. Rabbits often consume two to three times more water than feed.
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How much water should a rabbit drink?

Rabbits Need Water

All animals require water for life, but rabbits require more water than comparable species. For example, in one day a 5-pound rabbit drinks as much water as a 24-pound dog. In fact, the average rabbit consumes between 50 and 150 milliliters of water per kilogram (2.2 pounds) of body weight per day.
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Do bunnies need water at night?

As long as she is still drinking at least some water, your pet is safe. The 24-hour rule is still in full effect during winter, though. Rabbits still need water when it's cold outside. Your pet will grow dehydrated without it.
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Can rabbits drink tap water?

Is tap water safe for rabbits? Yes, where tap water is safe for humans to drink it is also safe for rabbits. However, in some areas tap water can smell quite strongly of the chemicals used to keep it free from bacteria, particularly chlorine. This can be off-putting for some rabbits.
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