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Poo Stuck!

MellyRabiit

Alpha Buck
Got home yesterday to find Bugsy has very runny poos, I havent changed her diet at all and wonder whether it could be the heat.

Looked in her toilet to find there is poo everywhere! All runny.

Let her out of her hutch to run around the garden and noticed lots of poo dangling between her legs (the silly girl has been sitting in it!)

Got O/H to pick her up (which was difficult because she hates it, goes balistic and kicks like mad).. got all the poo out from between her legs.

As she was running round the front room in the evening i notice loads of dry shavings and poo all embedded into her back leg, tried picking it off bit by bit, but she hates her back legs being touched (she is fine being touched anywhere else)...

got off some of it but cant seem to get the rest of, any ideas peeps? :cry:
 
When kermit was ill he was getting pee and poo on his coat....i used the grooming wipes from PAH, because they are moist they helped to take off most of the stuff from his coat.
 
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