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Forum DIET & CARE My Rabbit Ate Chocolate…

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    • DJ2Silent
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        well my bunny is a free ranged rabbit and i left an opened reeses treat on the table and it manged to climbed to the table for the first time sincei had it for 7 months and ate the whole thing so should i be worried about anything happening to to it? its been a week but it seems fine


      • MirBear
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          take it to the vet.
          immediatly.


        • Michelle&Lolli
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            If it’s been a week, then he’s fine. If anything would’ve happened, it would’ve happened within the first few hours after ingestion.


          • MirBear
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              i would still suggest taking the rabbit to the vet though. if he ate the whole pack i would be extreamly nervous.. he could be hiding any bad feelings..


            • corpathina
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                I have to agree with bunbuns1.. If it has been a week, I think you’re in the clear.


              • RabbitPam
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                  I would suggest a compromise: call your vet, explain what he ate and when, and ask if you need to bring him in or should you watch for any signs.
                  I think after a week he’s fine, but she may have advice on tell tale behavior or poos that would indicate a problem. I doubt it, though.


                • Michelle&Lolli
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                    I was just thinking about when mine ate the bubble gum. lol I called my vet and she said that if anything happens, it would happen within the next few hours in terms of poop problems. And after that they should be fine but to keep an eye on them for a few days. But if in doubt, always call the vet!


                  • DJ2Silent
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                      she seems fine… i know they are not supose to eat such items but i did not expect the smell of chocolate would make her get to the top of the table. everything seems to be normal so i supose i will wait it our

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