waterlilly0212
Well-Known Member
Hello-
I have a black dwarf bunny named Bailee- he is 4 years old. Over the past few weeks, I have noticed that his litterbox (I am assume because of his pee) is smelling different (in a bad way).
I haven't brought him to the vet yet because I assume it was from business and stress in the room with finals and graduating from college and also a trip to my parents house where he stayed for a little, but I am starting to get a little worried. He is acting completely normal, eating and drinking voraciously like he always does, and has a normal temperament. His diet has been steady and normal.
I smelled the litter the other day because I have been changing it more frequently and the fresh litter itself smells very chemical-ly and different from usual.
Do you think it could be either a factor of stress, a weird batch of litter, etc, or could it be something more serious that has lasted a while?
Thanks!
Lilly and Bailee
I have a black dwarf bunny named Bailee- he is 4 years old. Over the past few weeks, I have noticed that his litterbox (I am assume because of his pee) is smelling different (in a bad way).
I haven't brought him to the vet yet because I assume it was from business and stress in the room with finals and graduating from college and also a trip to my parents house where he stayed for a little, but I am starting to get a little worried. He is acting completely normal, eating and drinking voraciously like he always does, and has a normal temperament. His diet has been steady and normal.
I smelled the litter the other day because I have been changing it more frequently and the fresh litter itself smells very chemical-ly and different from usual.
Do you think it could be either a factor of stress, a weird batch of litter, etc, or could it be something more serious that has lasted a while?
Thanks!
Lilly and Bailee