Does rabbit poop smell?

May 03,2024
2Min

Rabbit poop generally doesn’t stink. Although rabbits are omnivores, they mainly feed on grass. Their feces are generally in the shape of dry balls and do not have a strong odor. However, if the rabbit is fed some food that is difficult to digest, or the rabbit has diarrhea due to illness, eating too much, etc., the feces will be soft and smelly.

Solutions to the smelly rabbit poop:

1. Rabbits are omnivorous herbivores. It is necessary to increase the proportion of grass in the food and reduce rabbit food, fruits and vegetables. At the same time, be careful not to feed it human food, such as bread, snacks, rice, etc.

2. Feed the rabbit some probiotics to adjust the rabbit's gastrointestinal function. An imbalance of gastrointestinal flora can easily lead to poor gastrointestinal digestion in rabbits and lead to foul-smelling feces.

3. A moist and messy environment can easily breed fungi and parasites. If a rabbit stays in this environment, its stomach and intestines can easily become infected. Owners should clean and disinfect rabbit cages regularly, clean up feces and urine every day, and keep rabbits in a dry, ventilated, and light-transparent environment to reduce the growth of fungi.

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