Rabbits graze by nature and have high metabolisms. These animals do not consume huge meals, but rather eat small bits throughout the day all day. Because rabbits are almost always eating something, they also are almost always pooping.
Owners of pet rabbits have to set their expectations that when they let their pet out of its cage, the rabbit is going to do its business, regardless. Be sure that you let your pet rabbit out in a room with an easy to wipe floor surface. This will ensure that your furniture and carpets do not become soiled.
The recommended bedding material to use inside their enclosures should be paper-based and avoid ones made from corn cobs, wood shavings, or various other indigestible products. And because your pet will be pooping most of the time inside that cage, you have to spot-scoop that bedding every day and fully replace it once a week at the very least.
A sudden change in your pet's elimination habits should be brought to the attention of your local vet Aurora, CO.
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