Lib_n_bunny
Wise Old Thumper
...should I be worried? His poos are also really small, like peppercorn size, but he's eating fine, particularly hay, and drinking plenty too :?
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he eaten something he's not used to?
My bunny did this when i introduced him to veg for the first time. His tummy wasn't used to it and so i just stopped giving him any and he was fine.
How old is your bun?
well i'd make sure he is eating hay
If he doesn't seem in pain then i wouldn't whisk him to the vet. Just my opinion. I wouldn't risk more stress by going to the vets unless i seriously believe they need to go.
If in a few hours he starts to deteriorate (getting lethargic, o pooing at all, no eating/drinking) then i would deffinately get him to the vets.
Keep a close eye on him
Sounds like gas. Have you got any infacol? Flopsy gets this sometimes but she also goes off her food with it
Has he been vaccinated in the last few weeks?
Quite often they can go a bit "off" a few weeks after their vaccs...
hmm i dont know. If it was me i'd keep an eye on him. it doesn't sound urgent but could easily get that way :shock:
I can't sleep when i know my buns might be ill lol :roll: Although i have them in my room (very convenient for keeping an eye on them )
Just had a good massage of his tummy, and can feel it swooshing about, definitely think it's gas, is there anything I can give him that I might have in the house?
...should I be worried? His poos are also really small, like peppercorn size, but he's eating fine, particularly hay, and drinking plenty too :?
He's not eating or pooing, again