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Moulting partner and tadpole poos!!

BwfcAngel

Mama Doe
Hey

My German lop cross jess is moulting at the minute like you wouldnt believe. Im giving him a daily bromelain tablet which he loves, just to make sure all his guts an that keep moving. However, Twinkle, his bonded partner, will not eat the bromelain. She is grooming jess all the time and im worried about the amount of hair she's taking in. She's eating fine and all that but her poos are the little 'tadpole' ones, where they are kind of a little oval shape with a little poo-covered piece of hair coming out the back (enjoy tour tea everyone!)

Anything i can do for her to make sure she doesnt get any blockages due to the moulting furball that is Jess? Please help!

Lisa and the buns xx
 
Agreed loads of hay and plenty of water :D Mine have been moulting for months, must be the weather :(
 
and exercise so tummy moving alot:D


Bunnie seems to be moulting all the time and we never give her tablets or pineapple as it upsets her tummy, but then she basilcally lives on 99% hay so helps with passing of ingested fur:)
 
Pineapple is supposed to have bromelain in so you could try that. I squeeze a pineapple and syringe them the juice and they love it now.
 
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