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Forum DIET & CARE Found weird plant in bunny’s cage, possibly ate some of it.

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    • Rome
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        So when I was feeding my bunny, I looked over and saw some weird plant at the bottom of his cage. I don’t believe it was growing there when I found it, because it was flattened and lying on the bottom. I believe it is a type of grass, but I really want to make sure it is not toxic or poisonous and I uploaded it to a plant identification website but no results so far. Info about bunny: 2 1/2 years old, Dutch bunny, lives outside in hutch because my grandma is allergic to the smell, unlimited access to Timothy hay and 1/2 cup of Timothy pellets everyday. 


      • emm_renn
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          I would just monitor your rabbit. Make sure it’s eating and pooping well and is acting normal.

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      Forum DIET & CARE Found weird plant in bunny’s cage, possibly ate some of it.