My rabbit has stopped eating its cecotropes. Is this a concern for their health?

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Answer

Yes, a rabbit not eating its cecotropes is a significant health concern. Cecotropes are specially produced fecal pellets that are rich in essential nutrients, vitamins, and beneficial bacteria, and re-ingesting them is crucial for a rabbit's digestion and overall health. Not eating them can indicate an underlying issue like dental pain, gastrointestinal stasis, obesity, or other systemic illnesses. A vet visit is crucial to identify the cause and prevent further complications.
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