Caring for bunnies can be rewarding, even if their toilet habits might be a bit confusing and can cause a bit of a stink. This is especially true of rabbits' tendency to eat their first poo of the morning.
'It sounds disgusting, but it's entirely normal,' says Catherine Thomas, a veterinary surgeon and director at Suffolk Exotic Vets. 'Rabbits' first poo in the morning is known as a caecotroph, and is softer and squishier than normal faeces. This is necessary as rabbits' digestive systems work in a strange way: bacteria in their guts break down partly digested poo and produce nutrient-rich caecotroph, which rabbits eat as it contains important vitamins that they can't get any other way.'
As most rabbits produce caecotrophs in the morning and eat them directly from their behinds, most owners will never have to set eyes on the unique, shiny droppings unless something is wrong. 'If you notice uneaten caecotroph, your rabbit could be unwell,' Catherine explains. 'Healthy rabbits shouldn't have any problems, but obese rabbits may find it difficult to reach their bottoms. Their teeth should be comfortable, too - it shouldn't hurt them to eat.'