These last three days Jack has been producing smaller and smaller droppings.
There is no fur in his droppings and even though they are very small they look healthy. The quantity is about the same as usual, they are just very very small.
I've given him a bit less dry food than normal to encourage him to eat more hay for fibre, he's eating plenty of hay anyway, he's happily chomping away right now. He's not grinding his teeth or anything, and he is being very active, he keeps doing binkys down the hall.
Are his tiny droppings any cause for concern? Should I do anything other than ensuring he's eating lots of fibre?
Thanks for your help,
Kate and Jack
There is no fur in his droppings and even though they are very small they look healthy. The quantity is about the same as usual, they are just very very small.
I've given him a bit less dry food than normal to encourage him to eat more hay for fibre, he's eating plenty of hay anyway, he's happily chomping away right now. He's not grinding his teeth or anything, and he is being very active, he keeps doing binkys down the hall.
Are his tiny droppings any cause for concern? Should I do anything other than ensuring he's eating lots of fibre?
Thanks for your help,
Kate and Jack