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Forum DIET & CARE water bottle

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    • animallove7
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        I have a water bottle for my bunny do i have to put fresh water in it every day or just when it is empty ?


      • Crashley
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          You should put fresh water in it everyday. I always make sure I wipe off the mouth part because algea can eventually grow.


        • animallove7
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            ohh really i did not know that thank you soo much that is going to make my bunny very happy thanks soo much


          • tobyluv
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              Most rabbits prefer drinking from a bowl instead of a bottle, so you may want to try a bowl for your bunny. Choose a heavyweight crockery bowl that can’t be tipped over and put in fresh water every day.

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