In the meantime, stop unhealthy treats straight away. I'd also invest in some treat hays instead, as she may prefer these. But don't chuck them out if they are rejected, she will likely take some time to get her gut moving properly and for her appetite for hay to get better.
What is her normal healthy weight?
I have never made record of her weight. I guess she should weight at least 2.5 kg.
It was surprising for me that popcorn was that bad for her. I know chocolate and sweets are, but I only give her half a jelly bean size once a week. I bite half to taste the jelly bean and give her the other half. As you all saying, I will not give it to her then.
Although she is skinny, but she seems to be as active as normal.
She does have hay 24 hours. I use hay as her bedding. Well, although I can't be 100% sure she doesn't eat it, but I have never caugh her eatting it. She is a house rabbit and I spend at least 3 hours a day with her.
I noticed today she has gone off oats (part of the pellet mix). She starts liking brussel sprouts.
Her stomach problem started before I give her apple. I give her apple because this is the only way she would eat some grass. Her stomach problem has reduced since then. But still happens every now and then. If I don't give her apple, she won't eat grass at all.
Why carrots are not good? I thought rabbits suppose to eat carrots...
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