wishingstar
Well-Known Member
I'm sorry I've been asking so many questions! It means so much to me, though, how helpful you all are!
I'm curious if I should be feeding Astro on a schedule? So far, I've been feeding him his pellets and his veggies at random times throughout out the day. A friend of mine feeds her rabbit his pellets at set times twice a day, but for some reason it hasn't occurred to me to ask her if there's a reason she's so adamant about it.
Astro gave me quite the scare today when I noticed he wasn't pooping as much as he normally does, and a few of the pellets were a lot smaller than the others. Immediately, I gave him some lettuce soaked in water, and then I made a trip to the store to buy a pineapple. Everything seems to have returned to normal, but I'm still keeping an eye on him, and I don't understand what could have caused him to show early signs of GI stasis.
Could there be a correlation between these two things? Or, do I really just need to calm down? 😖
I'm curious if I should be feeding Astro on a schedule? So far, I've been feeding him his pellets and his veggies at random times throughout out the day. A friend of mine feeds her rabbit his pellets at set times twice a day, but for some reason it hasn't occurred to me to ask her if there's a reason she's so adamant about it.
Astro gave me quite the scare today when I noticed he wasn't pooping as much as he normally does, and a few of the pellets were a lot smaller than the others. Immediately, I gave him some lettuce soaked in water, and then I made a trip to the store to buy a pineapple. Everything seems to have returned to normal, but I'm still keeping an eye on him, and I don't understand what could have caused him to show early signs of GI stasis.
Could there be a correlation between these two things? Or, do I really just need to calm down? 😖