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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Backyards and Bunny

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    • Tipsy Bunny
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         So my sister just installed some new plants in her backyard and I used to let Tipsy wander a lot back there, but some of the plants I am not sure if they are ok.  She has rose bushes, ash trees, cypress trees, and dwarf natal plums.  I figure, Tipsy doesnt touch trees, never has.  But the Dwarf Natal Plums (they are not fruit bearing) are her height and I am not sure if they are safe or not.  Does anyone know?


      • mocha200
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          Just did a quick google search and this website says that Natal Plums are Non toxic, It doesn’t have the Dwarf but I am assuming it is the same. Here is the website that I found it on: http://3bunnies.org/non_toxic_plants.htm


        • Monkeybun
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            I’d be more wary of potential escape points, and predators to be honest. it’s safer to have her in an enclosure that is predator proof while outside.


          • mocha200
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              i agree with monkeybun. She should be in an encloser.


            • Tipsy Bunny
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                We have chickens in the backyard so any escape route is chicken wired off, and where we are, there are no predators luckily, and I am always outside with her, she is never gone from my sights.
                Thanks Mocha200!! Thats helps a ton in more ways than just natal plums!

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