fluffybunny82
Young Bun
Hello,
I have a rescue staying with me who I had spayed last Wednesday. Since the spay she has been doing slimy bunch-of-grapes type poos and has a very odd odour. I'm sure these are the poos they are meant to eat but there is a lot of them, but also normal poos too. Her buddy she was rescued with seems fine. Her little bunny bum isn't covered in hardened poo, but seems to be wet constantly and I've been giving her daily bum baths. All my bunnies are indoors, so little risk of fly strike but windows are open and i guess you never know. She is eating normally and I have her just on hay and pellets and water as was worried she may have an upset tummy. Is she just too sore to bend down to eat these and clean herself or is she sick? I've kept bunnies for 10years and never seen this.... :?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, after paying out for 3 rescue neuters, there mixy jabs and a hutch to keep the abandons in, I could do without unnecessary vet trips... unless you guys advise me to obv!!!
I have a rescue staying with me who I had spayed last Wednesday. Since the spay she has been doing slimy bunch-of-grapes type poos and has a very odd odour. I'm sure these are the poos they are meant to eat but there is a lot of them, but also normal poos too. Her buddy she was rescued with seems fine. Her little bunny bum isn't covered in hardened poo, but seems to be wet constantly and I've been giving her daily bum baths. All my bunnies are indoors, so little risk of fly strike but windows are open and i guess you never know. She is eating normally and I have her just on hay and pellets and water as was worried she may have an upset tummy. Is she just too sore to bend down to eat these and clean herself or is she sick? I've kept bunnies for 10years and never seen this.... :?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, after paying out for 3 rescue neuters, there mixy jabs and a hutch to keep the abandons in, I could do without unnecessary vet trips... unless you guys advise me to obv!!!