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FORUM THE LOUNGE easter bunny!

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    • lilmizzsnickerz
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      • (dig)x(me)x(now)
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          “Yogurt flavor?” The ingredients aren’t listed but my guess is that it’s probably not too good for them.


        • lilmizzsnickerz
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            thats wot i was thinking ..


          • BunnyMuffin
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              Wow! I’m gonna go ahead and say that that looks like a terrible thing for bunnies! Between the yogurt (bunnies are lactose intolerant once they’re adults), the sugar, and the oil…I really don’t see anything in the ingredients that would actually be good for bunnies. Craziness!


            • lilmizzsnickerz
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                they are all out for the money =S


              • jerseygirl
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                  Exactly! That’s what I thought when I read the info “perfect way to spoil your small pet” more like “perfect way to gain $$ from unsuspecting customers!”

                  Stay away from these types of products.

                  btw, here’s the ingredients etc

                  Daily Feeding Guide:
                  Feed as a treat or reward anytime broken down into bite size pieces. This product is a treat and therefore should not be given in large quantities. Always provide plenty of water for your pet. A complementary pet food for small pets.

                  Ingredients:
                  Sugar, Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil, Whey Powder, Yoghurt Powder (Min. 6%), Soya Lecithin.

                  Typical Analysis:
                  Protein 4.2%, Oils and Fats 31.8%, Fibre 1.8%, Ash 1%.


                • (dig)x(me)x(now)
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                    Haha I guess I wasn’t looking very hard but the assumption was definitely correct!


                  • (dig)x(me)x(now)
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                      I love the “Ash 1%” by the way. Niiice.


                    • BunnyMuffin
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                        Haha – yeah, I saw that too. “Ash…what the..??” Apparently that has nutritional value in some world. 😛


                      • KatnipCrzy
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                          Wow, it is composed mainly of sugar and hydrogenated vegetable oil- I bet small animals love it- but it is like feeding them exactly what is worst for them!

                          31.8% oil and fats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


                        • Kokaneeandkahlua
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                            The protein isn’t even very high considering

                            Yup that’s a treat best not fed!!


                          • Nyki
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                              I can’t believe it!!  It still amazes me how these kind of stores get away with selling “rubbish” like that!!


                            • lilmizzsnickerz
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                                probably cause people are too trusting and dont know much about looking after themselfs never mind their rabbits and trust the big companys


                              • bunnytowne
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                                  What a lot of fat in that.   Whoa.  Not good not good.   Slowly back away from the product  go about 6 feet then run   run very fast away from that product.


                                • lilmizzsnickerz
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                                    but then again kill the rabbit then the customer buys another and buys it easter eggs then it keeps going round


                                  • FluffyBunny
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                                      Ergh, who would sell those for rabbits to eat? All the places we buy rabbit food have yogurt drops or honey/seed mixes, or both…My dad was very close to buying one once because it had pictures of rabbits all over it I don’t think those companies actually care about the bunny…

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