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BINKYBUNNY FORUMS > DIET & CARE > A pellet-free diet
Last Post by SuperCheesetastic at 11/12/2012 02:04 PM (2 Replies)
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User is Offline SuperCheesetastic
Planet Mars --- Home of bunny martians
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11/12/2012 01:08 PM

I follow a few rabbit owners on Facebook and one actually has her bunny on a natural pellet-free diet and she made a blog post about it.

http://bunnyapprovedblog.wordpress....roduction/

What do you think of such a diet? 


User is Offline Sarita
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11/12/2012 01:25 PM
If you do a search on the forum for pellet free diet you will see quite a bit of discussion on this.

User is Offline SuperCheesetastic
Planet Mars --- Home of bunny martians
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11/12/2012 02:04 PM
Haha, okay I get the hint.

I'll go to that.
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