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    Older bun moved in and now isn't eating.

    It's weird because he's been drooling for a week now and has been acting up and randomly this morning he was nibbling hay and his wicker toy and seeming happy, but now he's back to seeming sick. Rabbits are weirdos. But I'm contacting vets and hopefully we can put all of this behind us by...
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    Older bun moved in and now isn't eating.

    Other than carrots I can't seem to find a veggie he likes lol. He's the pickiest rabbit I've ever had! Though it's also hard to tell if he's being picky, or if it's his teeth stopping him from eating things. He sure eats the junk in his gourmet food with no problem...
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    Older bun moved in and now isn't eating.

    He went half a day without pooping, but then filled his litter box up over night. It's been like that a few days. A few poops a day are mushy, but most are fine. The drooling, though...It's starting to look bad and his fur is patchy on one side of his mouth. He eats off and on, but not as much...
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    Older bun moved in and now isn't eating.

    A friend of mine gave her rabbit to me because he seemed lethargic and she thought he was depressed because she wasn't home to care for him most of the day. Fast forward a week and he's not really eating. He's always been very picky and won't touch anything other than "gourmet" rabbit junk...
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    My rabbit won't chew his toys

    Thank you. He is starting to get on the old side, and has been acting up over the last few months. I will keep my eye on him and hope that I will figure out how to make him better tomorrow.
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    My rabbit won't chew his toys

    Well I think the problem may be more serious than I thought. I noticed that he has also stopped going to the bathroom and isn't drinking water anymore (he's always been a thirsty bun and usually drinks every few minutes). I also offered him an apple slice and he was barely interested. I think...
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    My rabbit won't chew his toys

    I wouldn't normally get popcorn sticks, I just really want him to chew on SOMETHING. His old owner says he loves cardboard, but just won't chew on anything I give him. I understand the move may have been stressful for him, but I just want to make sure he stays healthy.
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    My rabbit won't chew his toys

    I recently got a rabbit that a friend couldn't keep anymore and I've had him about a week now. I started to notice he won't gnaw on anything and I think he is starting to develop tooth problems. Right now he has willow branches, cardboard, a popcorn chew stick and hay with dried veggies, but...
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    Urine smell

    Well I just got him from a friend that couldn't keep him anymore, so he's probably stressed from the move. Thanks for your help :)
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    Urine smell

    The stuff I'm using is just called "Rabit Litter" and it was pretty cheap, so I'll grab a bag of that stuff when I get the chance. But he is an unentered male, so I guess that can be a big factor. His urine has an orange/red tint some times, does that mean anything? Are their foods that may...
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    Urine smell

    I've been reading that most people seem to clean out there litter boxes twice a week and they have no smell problems, but I've been having to change Quil's litter twice a day to keep smells away. Can I get any tips to keep it smelling fresh longer?
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