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Caecotrophs may remain uneaten or be abnormally soft for many reasons:  
 
Caecotrophs may remain uneaten or be abnormally soft for many reasons:  
*Vertebral pain or restriction of movement (e.g. spondylosis, spondylitis) so that the
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*Vertebral pain or restriction of movement (e.g. spondylosis, spondylitis) so that the rabbit cannot bend to reach the anus to eat its caecotrophs.  
rabbit cannot bend to reach the anus to eat its caecotrophs.  
 
 
*Obesity – the rabbit cannot physically reach its anus to eat the caecotrophs.
 
*Obesity – the rabbit cannot physically reach its anus to eat the caecotrophs.
 
*Dental or other oral pain.  
 
*Dental or other oral pain.  

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This rabbit presents to you with soft faecal material caked around its perineum. The owner reports that it has diarrhoea.


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