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FORUM DIET & CARE rose petals

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    • bunnytowne
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        can rabbits eat the rose leaves I know that my 2 love the petals but are the leaves without the stems included as safe too?


      • Lisa_43
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          Yes they can, they also can eat the stem but make sure you take off the thorns.


        • kimberleyanddarren
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            are there any other kinds of flowers they can eat such as carnations or tulips or anything?


          • bunnytowne
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              lavender is also on their menu and hibiscus too.


            • kimberleyanddarren
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                thanks bunnytowne!


              • Deleted User
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                  Ooohhh those flowers are too nice to feed the bunnies and too expensive to buy LOL.

                  Perhaps growing them is an idea.  Or as I am hopeless growing flowers raid the neighbours’ flower beds HEHE.

                  Mmmmmmmmm!

                  Oh Cotton is so spoilt.

                   

                   

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              FORUM DIET & CARE rose petals