mamafern
Well-Known Member
my partner is very worried about the baby eatingrabbit poop (bunny hasn't been using his litterbox when outside of thecage and baby is very curious..you know..) i googled the subject andfound this answer.. i think it is very cute!
by the way.. i figure its probably not a big deal..right?
"I would keep an eye on this kid. Your baby may grow up to havequite the liking for carrots and may sneak out at night to graze inyour garden. Scope out your baby's butt occasionally to see if a littlefurry tail begins to pertrude. Also, if he/she leaps, bounds, and/orhops around before they begin to crawl, there may be some issues...Youwill also have to watch their 1st words. If instead of mama or dada, itis "What up Doc?" you may want to have the little fella looked at by adoctor. Or in this severe case, a veterinarian. If none of the abovesymptoms occur, the rabbit turds did not have any ill sideeffects...Good luck with the little sucker. Take Care"
by the way.. i figure its probably not a big deal..right?
"I would keep an eye on this kid. Your baby may grow up to havequite the liking for carrots and may sneak out at night to graze inyour garden. Scope out your baby's butt occasionally to see if a littlefurry tail begins to pertrude. Also, if he/she leaps, bounds, and/orhops around before they begin to crawl, there may be some issues...Youwill also have to watch their 1st words. If instead of mama or dada, itis "What up Doc?" you may want to have the little fella looked at by adoctor. Or in this severe case, a veterinarian. If none of the abovesymptoms occur, the rabbit turds did not have any ill sideeffects...Good luck with the little sucker. Take Care"