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    my bunny's got diarrhea :[

    Well, I went out to go get him some Pedialyte andoats, but when I got home, his poops were back to normal! Yay! But it'sgood that I have this stuff now in case it happens again. Thanks for your help. :]
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    my bunny's got diarrhea :[

    Thanks a lot, Carolyn, that helped a bunch! Afterreading your reply, I went ahead and took out the pellets, put in awhole bunch of hay, and fed him some Nutri-cal. I'll probably go outlater and get some Pedialyte and oatsjust to be on the safeside. Thanks again, I'll let you know how he progresses!
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    my bunny's got diarrhea :[

    I posted a while back about my new bunny Napoleon. Since then, he's been eating really well! So no worries about that. But today, I looked in his cage and noticed a lot of runny poops. Andthen I picked him up to check his bottom and there was a huge mess. :[I think I know the cause of it...
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    A Cheat Sheet for Rabbit Care

    Fluffy wrote: That is SO adorable!!!
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    new bunny with small appetite

    JimD wrote: I tried this with Napoleon after reading this, but he wasn't veryinterested. :[ For now, the only thing that seems to interest him isexploring and sniffing everything.
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    new bunny with small appetite

    rabbitgirl wrote: Awww, she's so cute!!! Yeah, the breeder I got Napoleon from told me hewas going to get darker when he gets older. :] Is she a holland lop?
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    new bunny with small appetite

    Thanks everyone for the advice! The hay I've been feeding him is timothy hay, which is what the breederraised him on and reccommended; I've also been feeding him with foodfrom the breeder. Is alfalfa more suitable for younger rabbits? Forgivemy cluelessness; I'm new to bunnies! Also, the past...
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    new bunny with small appetite

    Yesterday, I went out and got my first bunny! He is seven weeks old and is a Holland lop. :] The problem is, he hasn't been eating very much at all [I haven'tobserved him eating any food, and his dish still looks about as full asI filled it.] I was looking around online to try to find an answer...
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