Thats never good.
It lOoked just like regular poo until I dropped it down the loo and there was a stream of red coming from it. Not a craisin. Not anything else dietary I can think of.
Not sure who or what or where produced it but obviously I need to figure that out. No other evidence on any bun or in any buns litter trays. All buns are acting as what their normal currently is (got Sky and Star taking a long time to recover from dentals).
I know who it definitely wasn't. I know who it was unlikely to be and who it was likely to be. The prospects scare me greatly.
Not sure what I'm supposed to do now really though. Whoever it was has been producing normal pops since.
Would it be possible if some bunny bled a little from a tough dental that they might swallow blood and have it appear like that? I think I'm grasping at straws. I have two very sick and complicated bunnies on a hefty whack of Metacam. I'm guessing ulceration is likely. Not good. Not good at all.
It lOoked just like regular poo until I dropped it down the loo and there was a stream of red coming from it. Not a craisin. Not anything else dietary I can think of.
Not sure who or what or where produced it but obviously I need to figure that out. No other evidence on any bun or in any buns litter trays. All buns are acting as what their normal currently is (got Sky and Star taking a long time to recover from dentals).
I know who it definitely wasn't. I know who it was unlikely to be and who it was likely to be. The prospects scare me greatly.
Not sure what I'm supposed to do now really though. Whoever it was has been producing normal pops since.
Would it be possible if some bunny bled a little from a tough dental that they might swallow blood and have it appear like that? I think I'm grasping at straws. I have two very sick and complicated bunnies on a hefty whack of Metacam. I'm guessing ulceration is likely. Not good. Not good at all.
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