genghiskuhn
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dear forum people:
I have a question about a new Angora, which has been newly ensconced in a spacious cage in the barn. Its sibling (also newly arrived) has been eating and pooping up a storm. This second rabbit has been eating and drinking only a little. It has been pooping small feces somewhat infrequently. It has also been peeing some. Stomach doesn't feel hard; can't see anything wrong with its teeth. Is this just the stress of the move? My initial thought is that I should just let it settle in for a few more days, minimizing time interacting with the rabbit, and that as long as it is eating SOME and pooping SOME it will be fine? Does this seem right? Any other ideas?
I have a question about a new Angora, which has been newly ensconced in a spacious cage in the barn. Its sibling (also newly arrived) has been eating and pooping up a storm. This second rabbit has been eating and drinking only a little. It has been pooping small feces somewhat infrequently. It has also been peeing some. Stomach doesn't feel hard; can't see anything wrong with its teeth. Is this just the stress of the move? My initial thought is that I should just let it settle in for a few more days, minimizing time interacting with the rabbit, and that as long as it is eating SOME and pooping SOME it will be fine? Does this seem right? Any other ideas?