I have a 3 year old female North American Grey (Trixie) that I rescued at about 6 months old. She suffered a leg injury and later got MBD, and now receives calcium supplements daily in addition to her squirrel blocks from Henry's.
The last month or so, her feces has changed. Initially her stools just started getting softer, and then she would sometimes discharge a tiny bit of white/clear stuff. It sort of looked like tiny balls sometimes, but not all the time. Over the last few days, her feces has gotten even softer and are now almost liquid. She has been dragging her butt across our carpet floors and on her cage, and her butt is really wet.
Her diet is 90% veggies. She eats a lot of butternut squash, snap peas, green beans, cucumber, carrots, etc. She gets one or two nuts per day, and every now and then we give her a few berries with her veggies.
Recently we took a break from giving her butternut squash (which was a daily thing for about the last year) and started giving her raw spinach, which she seems to love. Also, a few months ago, we treated her for round worm just to be safe - because we adopted two sugar gliders that had a mild case and we just wanted to be sure our Trixie was safe.
She has not displayed any other symptoms other than what is outlined above. She is still very energetic and has an appetite. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!