Sarah1991
Warren Veteran
I went into see my bunnies about ten minutes ago and noticed these in one of the litter trays.
Now I know that rabbits can sometimes produce large amounts of cecotropes if they have certain things in their diet like sugar or protein? Is that what these look like? My two bunnies are 8 weeks and have constant access to hay and Excel junior pellet and they get literally one of the small ones of these a day.=http://www.petsathome.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/en/pets/woodlands-aromatic-crunchies-120g?gclid=CMii9Y7z_b0CFQvHtAodvAsAeg
Then I also noticed this close to the litter tray too:
Anyone have any idea whats going on here? :? Do I need to worry or do I need to just cut down on certain things? Maybe less pellet or stop giving them the treats all together? They do literally only get one small treat a day. I'm also worried because they had their first vet trip for their combi vac yesterday? Could that have caused anything? The vet said their dropping looked great!
Advice please?
Now I know that rabbits can sometimes produce large amounts of cecotropes if they have certain things in their diet like sugar or protein? Is that what these look like? My two bunnies are 8 weeks and have constant access to hay and Excel junior pellet and they get literally one of the small ones of these a day.=http://www.petsathome.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/en/pets/woodlands-aromatic-crunchies-120g?gclid=CMii9Y7z_b0CFQvHtAodvAsAeg
Then I also noticed this close to the litter tray too:
Anyone have any idea whats going on here? :? Do I need to worry or do I need to just cut down on certain things? Maybe less pellet or stop giving them the treats all together? They do literally only get one small treat a day. I'm also worried because they had their first vet trip for their combi vac yesterday? Could that have caused anything? The vet said their dropping looked great!
Advice please?