Hi Guys,
My house bunny Bella was spayed on 30th November 2011 and seemed to recover well, although her fur has not grown back fully on her tummy yet and she doesn't like her tummy to be touched.
She has always been feed on pellets, fresh veg and hay and she gained her appetite quickly again after returning home from being spayed. Then in January I noticed a white patch in her litter tray in the corner where she goes wee. I got some advice and was told it could be too much calcium intake, so I reduced the carrots and dark greens that I was giving her - its been a few weeks now and this had has no affect and there is still a white patch in her letter tray most days??
There has been no change in her character or appetite, she is always happy loves her cuddles and playtime and bunny hops her way around the house. Should I be worried? Can anyone offer some advice?
Thanks
My house bunny Bella was spayed on 30th November 2011 and seemed to recover well, although her fur has not grown back fully on her tummy yet and she doesn't like her tummy to be touched.
She has always been feed on pellets, fresh veg and hay and she gained her appetite quickly again after returning home from being spayed. Then in January I noticed a white patch in her litter tray in the corner where she goes wee. I got some advice and was told it could be too much calcium intake, so I reduced the carrots and dark greens that I was giving her - its been a few weeks now and this had has no affect and there is still a white patch in her letter tray most days??
There has been no change in her character or appetite, she is always happy loves her cuddles and playtime and bunny hops her way around the house. Should I be worried? Can anyone offer some advice?
Thanks