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Travelling with a pair

I may just be getting a little paranoid as my last bunny got really sick but I've noticed today that my new pair haven't done very many droppings/pee'd much. I don't know if this is just generally unsettled because of travel and new surroundings etc but I'm worried. They do have a little hide which they may be going in but they are spending so much time in there at the moment due to being nervous that I don't want to invade their safe space to find out!

Apologies for all the posts...im very nervous about getting something wrong with these 2 and am such a worrier!

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I may just be getting a little paranoid as my last bunny got really sick but I've noticed today that my new pair haven't done very many droppings/pee'd much. I don't know if this is just generally unsettled because of travel and new surroundings etc but I'm worried. They do have a little hide which they may be going in but they are spending so much time in there at the moment due to being nervous that I don't want to invade their safe space to find out!

Apologies for all the posts...im very nervous about getting something wrong with these 2 and am such a worrier!

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Yeah travel and change are stressful and puts them off their food sometimes.

Can you put some fresh grass or herbs or something into their hide? Or sprinkle a few pellets (or treats if you use them)?
 
They seem to be eating fine. Ive just put their evening pellets, greens and hay and they are both out quick as a flash and munching away. They have both been out to have a look during the day and I've seen them both eating some kale and some hay. Not drunk a huge amount of water since this morning. I've given them a bowl and bottle to see what they prefer.

It's just the lack of poops that is concerning me. How long do I continue with them eating/drinking and exploring totally fine if they don't seem to be going to the toilet much?

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Aaaand we have heaps of poop! In future please just tell me to calm down and stop being so paranoid! [emoji85][emoji23] sorry!

When Marty got sick the first thing I noticed was that he wasn't pooping much and I still beat myself up that I maybe didn't get him to a vet quickly enough, hence the very quick jump to panic!

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Aaaand we have heaps of poop! In future please just tell me to calm down and stop being so paranoid! [emoji85][emoji23] sorry!

When Marty got sick the first thing I noticed was that he wasn't pooping much and I still beat myself up that I maybe didn't get him to a vet quickly enough, hence the very quick jump to panic!

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After you've nursed a sick bunny, it takes a bit of time to realise that all buns aren't going to go the same way.
Most have healthy lives :D

Glad you have poop :thumb:
 
Buster getting a bit bolder and came out to play for a little tonight so thought I'd share some slightly better photos!
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