answers 0:I have a Himalayan - just short of 4 lbs. The vet started her on medications the day before yesterday. She's in good shape but doesn't seem to be eating her hay, still. She's eating her pellets, although I cut down on them to force her to hay. She does drink water and pee fine. She eats the two very small yogurt rabbit treats first and takes her meds without a problem.Should she poop about a cup, half a cup, etc. Anyone know?...Show moreanswers 1:A rabbits digestive system needs to be constantly moving so they should be producing a lot of poos - a rabbit can produce 200-300 poos per day. It also depends on how much fibre your rabbit is getting through hay as a rabbit that is eating plenty of hay will produce more poos.It is important to look at the size and texture of the poops too; they should be small, round, crumbly! and brown/golden-brown in colour. Hard, small poos or runny poos aren't normal and require a visit to the vet. Has the vet checked your rabbits teeth, including the back molars using an otoscope? Sometimes is a rabbit isn't eating hay it can be because they have molar spurs or another dental problem which makes chewing hay painful....answers 2:She's all checked over by our vet - no other problems like dental, etc. Her companion, he was 10 years old, just died a couple of months ago, and with the heat ... . I've had her for 2 1/2 years. Both are/were rescues.
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