amandaaaa_xxo
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My rabbit had a dental surgery last week to file down pointy teeth and to treat the ulcers it caused on its tongue and cheek. I've started to notice that he only eats a few pieces of hay and won't eat anything unless I put leafy greens or pellets in his cage. He'll just bolt to those and finish it in a hurry basically. Since he isn't eating hay as much, (probably because it is still painful for him as he is trying to recover still), his poo aren't pea shaped, they have deformed due to the lack of fibre.
I feed him oaten hay. What kind of hay do rabbits like to eat? Oaten hay I think is a little course in texture. What kind of hay is a little soft? (Not as crunchy; perhaps this will be more managable to chew). I really want him to feed on hay to have a well healthy diet. How do I get him to eat more hay? Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks!
I feed him oaten hay. What kind of hay do rabbits like to eat? Oaten hay I think is a little course in texture. What kind of hay is a little soft? (Not as crunchy; perhaps this will be more managable to chew). I really want him to feed on hay to have a well healthy diet. How do I get him to eat more hay? Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks!
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