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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS ecotrition chew logs

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    • Emillie
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        So honey is just really wanting to grab the hamsters ecotrition log chew every time i change his cage and put the toy in a basket on the floor. Is this a safe product for a rabbit, i know they have a specific one for rabbits but am unsure if i should buy her one


      • JackRabbit
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          I’m guessing those have seeds in them (even the ones supposedly for rabbits) and seeds are a no-no for bunnies. Untreated willow is safe for bunnies and makes great chews. The BinkyBunny store carries all kinds of willow chews and baskets (my bunnies love them).


        • Emillie
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            What about the plain ones like just the log bit. I took out all the insides on the chew that are a no no and stuffed it with her hay and a few of her treats instead and she demolished it . I think i might just get her the ecotrition hide away thing for her to chew at

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