mosi
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My rabbit Kara has recently refused to eat her hay. She has never been keen on it but now she just doesn't eat it. She eats her pellets like crazy, but nothing else. She gets one scoop of pellets each morning, and another one in the night. I had to increase her pellet portions because of her not eating hay (I'm guessing she eats a tiny bit of hay throughout the day but not like she used to). I would give her veggies but she has a sensitive tummy and almost everything makes her leave skid marks on the floor. I've tried all kinds of different veggies but her tummy didn't get better so I just gave her hay and small scoop of pellets once a day, and she was fine with that. But now it's "no!" when I offer her hay. She has never been a "regular" bunny, and I have never been able to fatten her up, she doesn't like any fruit (I was told rabbits love papaya and banana) exempt for apples, and a lot of the vegetables rabbits are supposed to love, she wont touch. And if she likes something, she seems to get easily bored with it if she has it too often. What can I do? She looks fine, I was told that a bunny was not too skinny if you don't see her spine through her fur, but if I run my index finger along her back I can feel it. Is that normal? She behaves the same; slightly grumpy halve the time, loving and caring the other halve. And she still comes to my bed each night to get a cuddle and does her binky and bunny flop regularly. The only thing that has changed is that she tries to wake us up in the middle of the night to get more pellets and runs even faster to her bowl when I feed her! What's going on and what can I do? I love my bunny so much and I want the best for her!! Sorry about my English, not my native language!