My rabbit won't eat its hay, only pellets. Is this a health risk?

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Answer

Yes, this is definitely a health risk for rabbits. Hay should make up at least 80% of a rabbit's diet, as it's crucial for their digestive health and dental wear. Without sufficient hay, rabbits are prone to dental problems like malocclusion and gastrointestinal stasis, which is a life-threatening condition. Reduce the amount of pellets gradually and ensure fresh, high-quality hay is always available. You can try different types of hay, like timothy, orchard grass, or oat hay, to see what your rabbit prefers. Encourage hay eating by stuffing it into toys or hanging it in interesting ways. If the refusal persists, consult with a rabbit-savvy vet. Speak to Dial A Vet via a video consult should you need further guidance.
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