poop sticking to the butt is a sign of not enough hay in the diet, too much fruit and treats. Healthy bunnies will poop out cecotropes in order to re-process the hay to extract the nutrients.
Yes. Someone is going to get cutbacks. And he needs to eat his digestive tablets, like a good rabbit. Hay is in his litter box, I'm not sure if he's getting to old to comfortably get in and out because I've had to supplement with doggie pads next to it. He had bladder sludge surgery a year ago and he's slowing down. Plus they unfixed him accidentally, and he's more territorial and more not exactly aggressive.
UnoriginalPieceOfRepeatingShit
Poopy butt or no I'd still snuggle.
cxmpxsxd
He's a keeper... though I would've thought this was a buffalo nickel if I didn't know it was a rabbit.
75townecoupe
Lol!
turbodog
poop sticking to the butt is a sign of not enough hay in the diet, too much fruit and treats. Healthy bunnies will poop out cecotropes in order to re-process the hay to extract the nutrients.
75townecoupe
Yes. Someone is going to get cutbacks. And he needs to eat his digestive tablets, like a good rabbit. Hay is in his litter box, I'm not sure if he's getting to old to comfortably get in and out because I've had to supplement with doggie pads next to it. He had bladder sludge surgery a year ago and he's slowing down. Plus they unfixed him accidentally, and he's more territorial and more not exactly aggressive.
turbodog
I'm sorry. My bun had sticky butt also, caused by being too cute to resist giving treats. I feel your pain and I'm sorry if I added to it.
75townecoupe
Eh. It won't stop him from begging for Cheddar Bunnies