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rabbit soft stool

12/13/2025

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Rabbit smelly soft poop is usually caused by digestive upset, infections, or poor diet, and it can be very serious if not addressed quickly. It’s important to distinguish whether it’s true diarrhea or excess cecotropes (the special nutrient‑rich droppings rabbits normally re‑eat).

7 Common Causes of Diarrhea in Rabbits

  • Dental problems: Painful or misaligned teeth can reduce hay intake, leading to poor digestion and loose stools.
 
  • Dietary imbalance: Too many pellets, fruits, or sugary treats and not enough hay can upset the gut.
 
  • Diet changes: Switching foods too quickly can disrupt the delicate balance of gut bacteria.
 
  • Infections: Bacterial, viral, or parasitic infections can cause watery droppings and loss of appetite.
 
  • Gastrointestinal stasis: A slowdown of the digestive system often leads to abnormal droppings and diarrhea.
 
  • Psychological distress: Loud noises, new environments, or unfamiliar animals can trigger digestive upset.
 
  • Poor hay quality: Dusty, moldy, or unappealing hay may reduce fiber intake, leading to diarrhea.

Why Is It Serious

Diarrhea in rabbits is not like in other pets—it can quickly become life‑threatening. Rabbits rely on constant fiber intake to keep their gut moving. Without it, they risk dehydration, nutrient loss, and gastrointestinal stasis, which requires urgent veterinary care.

Guidelines for Care

  • Ensure your rabbit have access to unlimited fresh hay (timothy, orchard grass, or meadow).
 
  • Limit pellets and treats so hay remains the main food source.
 
  • Introduce new foods slow and gradually to avoid shocking the digestive system.
 
  • Keep stress low by maintaining a calm and consistent environment.
 
  • Seek veterinary help immediately if diarrhea is watery, persistent, or accompanied by lethargy, pain, or reduced droppings.
1 Comment
Garukan76
12/14/2025 02:07:31 pm

Our bunny is currently experiencing this issue, Thank you for covering such an important topic! Will bring her to the vet if it doesn’t get better.

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