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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Is the smell of something burning harmful to rabbits?

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    • adadadadad
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        I accidentally burnt a piece of bread and it could be smelled everywhere in the house. I’m afraid it’ll harm my rabbit.

         

        Should I take her to the vet? Anything?


      • jerseygirl
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          Your rabbit should be okay. It might thump a little because of the smell. Just ventilate the house as best you can.
          I did something similar last week! I took the burnt food and grill tray outside as soon as I could. The rabbits didn’t seem to be bothered by the smell though.
          Just closely observe your rabbit for any signs of stress.

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