I'm hoping Fliss isn't becoming incontinent. She's the lovely little rew who came from Jill to become Tim's wife. She has always had very strong-smelling, bright red urine (Fliss, not Jill!! :lol which Jill told me about
and had her checked out before I took her on , and we came to the conclusion that it was just something peculiar to Fliss. Anyway, All three buns have been great about using the litter trays to wee in. They're not so careful when it comes to their poo, but at least the hutch floor was always nice and dry. However I've noticed over the past week that the hutch smells of urine in the morning and there's always a fair amount of wet megazorb (I started to cover the hutch floor with megazorb). When we brought them in tonight Gordon noticed that fliss seemed a bit damp around her back end. She doesn't seem inflamed or sore, but I'll have another look at her tomorrow morning and possibly whip her up to the vet for a check over. Any thoughts/suggestions folks?
and had her checked out before I took her on , and we came to the conclusion that it was just something peculiar to Fliss. Anyway, All three buns have been great about using the litter trays to wee in. They're not so careful when it comes to their poo, but at least the hutch floor was always nice and dry. However I've noticed over the past week that the hutch smells of urine in the morning and there's always a fair amount of wet megazorb (I started to cover the hutch floor with megazorb). When we brought them in tonight Gordon noticed that fliss seemed a bit damp around her back end. She doesn't seem inflamed or sore, but I'll have another look at her tomorrow morning and possibly whip her up to the vet for a check over. Any thoughts/suggestions folks?
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