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Does spinach cause wee when dry to be rather powdery?

Mrs. Bunnykins

Wise Old Thumper
Estelle and Frankie have been having a couple of small leaves of spinach per day for the past two days.. Not something they usually have, but a friend has kindly given some to us and I thought I would share some with them.

Frankie's wee is fine, just Estelle's. Both in good health.:D

Any advice would be most welcome.
 
Estelle and Frankie have been having a couple of small leaves of spinach per day for the past two days.. Not something they usually have, but a friend has kindly given some to us and I thought I would share some with them.

Frankie's wee is fine, just Estelle's. Both in good health.:D

Any advice would be most welcome.

I'm not sure friend :( All I know is what that eat can do mysterious things to their wees! I'm sure you've done the moment of horror at the orange/reddish wee that dark greens produce just as I did the first time it happened!!

Spinach is high in many vits and mins, it may just be this :)
 
Spinach is very high in calcium which is possibly responsible.

Having nursed a bunny who suffered from stones and sludge, I had to read a lot about it. Virtually everyone said spinach only in moderation. I may be misremembering, but I think it also has something to do with a high vitamin A content too. :)
 
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