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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS wood toys at craft store

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    • kamdynandsunshinesmom
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        I saw at my local michaels they sell little wooden cut outs was wondering if these are safe for bunny to chew and what brand people buy? http://www.michaels.com/creatology-wood-stars/10206354.html#q=wood&start=104


      • Mocha
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          If they’re untreated and natural, then it’s fine for a rabbit. My furries could care less about plain wood though. They prefer scented chews like snak shak logs, sometimes willow sticks, grass tunnels, etc.


        • Elliriyanna
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            They are safe

            Also I am not sure about the safety of it for rabbits so I would ask around but with other animals you can soak them in sugar free Kool aid to add a flavor they like ( of course you let them completely dry before offering them)

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