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a rabbit rejecting to eat pellets

Sent to Pet Experts January 30 2007 at 8:29 PM
   

I have a Netherland dwarf rabbit. He is almost 2 months old. I bought him for about a week, but I never see him eating the pellets that I bought him. I searched through websites and realized he has the symptoms of hairballs: small feces that sticks together. I started feeding him timothy hay, and his feces seems turn back to normal. However, I still don't see him eating the pellets. Is there a problem with him?

 

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Age: <1; Male; Breed: Netherland dwarf rabbit

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nothing quite yet. I've read about not giving him fresh vegetables or fruits under 12 weeks of age.
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January 31 2007 at 4:09 AM (7 hours and 39 minutes and 40 seconds later)
         
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