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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A hemp/edible blanket?

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    • meow1
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        Sunny likes little baby blankets to play with but of course he tries to eat them.  Has anyone ever given their buns safe edible blankets? I’m starting to search online but figured I’d ask here for experience. Thanks!


      • Stickerbunny
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          Mine just like their blankets to lay on, or fleece ones to dig to pieces. They don’t try to eat anything. Hope you find something though.


        • Lucky Star
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            My boy, George, would take bites out of his blanket, so I gave him a grass mat instead. He seemed to like that more, because it was a new texture than the floor and it was tasty to snack on. My other advice is just to find him something he likes more so he forgets about the blankets. I gave George a new toy that he liked so much more (one of those log-things from petsmart) that he totally wasn’t interested in his blanket anymore. I’ve never tried an edible blanket other than grass mats, but for my rabbits they preferred the grass mat over the blanket.

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