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My rabbit is a dwarf and he is 6 years old. He has always been toilet trained and always had access to all of downstairs in our house.

Recently we have been shutting him in the kitchen when out because he has fallen in love with a dog shaped doorstop and he attacks anything in the vicinity as what I can only assume is a display of his manliness.

He has now started producing his mushy poos (the ones he is supposed to eat) under the kitchen table and somehow crushing them into the floor so that they stick like concrete. Diet is fine, otherwise normal behaviour. Any thoughts or solutions?

Sarah and Alvis
 
Usually rabbits eat their cecotropes directly from their anus. Are you sure what you are seeing aren't simply mushy poos -- and therefore an indication of something amiss?

Have there been any other changes in the household? A new pet, re-arranging or addition of furniture?

Could you describe his normal daily diet?
 

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