When my rabbit was a baby he ate news paper and it gave him diarrhoea so if you have news paper in with you rabbit take it out. Diarreah can be caused by nerves. It also depends on the breed, some breeds are more nervous than others. Keep an eye on it and if it gets any worse take it to the vets.
That means your rabbit has a case of diarrhea. The most common reasons for diarrhea are,Your feeding it cold food (this is the most common cause)Your rabbit ate an unclean piece of foodYour rabbit ate too muchToo much fruitYou gave your rabbit houseplantsFed your rabbit tomato, lettuce, and/or cucumber (also very common diarrhea cause)Fed your rabbit old or wilted greensFed your rabbit a green part of a potato
You can tell if your rabbit has diarrhea by observing its droppings, which should be small, round, and firm. If the feces are watery, mushy, or there is an increase in fecal volume, it may indicate diarrhea. Additionally, watch for signs of lethargy, loss of appetite, or changes in behavior, as these can accompany digestive issues. If you suspect your rabbit has diarrhea, it's important to consult a veterinarian promptly.
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Being dropped is stressful for a rabbit and stress, no matter what the cause, can lead to diarrhea or other health problems in rabbits. No matter what the cause, diarrhea is a serious problem in rabbits (and it's an emergency in baby rabbits!!). If your pet rabbit has diarrhea, visit a special "rabbit-savvy" vet as soon as possible. Please see the related questions below for more details.
Commonly when rabbits appear to have diarrhoea, it is actually uneaten caecotrophs. Caecotrophs are special faeces which is from the caecum of the rabbit, usually the rabbit will eat the caecotrophs straight from it's anus to digest the material a second time and get any remaining nutrients from it. Rabbits can stop eating their caecotrophs for a number of reasons; the most common one being diet problems. Ensure the rabbit has plenty of fibre in the form of hay and also you could opt for a grass pellet type food as these have higher levels of fibre and better for the rabbits teeth also. If problem continues then take the rabbit to the vet incase something more serious is causing the problem.
No. But if a baby rabbit was just born and pooped it eats it!
The female rabbit is most likely to have Coccidiosis which promotes very bloody diarrhea in severe cases.
If your rabbit has diarrhea or mushy or runny feces, this means your rabbit is sick and requires veterinary care. If your rabbit is a baby, diarrhea is an emergency situation and your bunny requires immediate medical care. If your rabbit is an adult, mushy or runny feces is a serious problem and your bunny should be seen by a vet as soon as possible. Please see the related questions below for details and helpful links.
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Wow, a 13.9lbs diarrhea, that's one massive diarrhea, I dread to think how big your dog is!!
yes also add a teaspoon of honey to stop the diarrhea.