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Forum DIET & CARE Scented candles/ wax warmers?

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    • Auburnie
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        From what I’ve learned, using sprays is bad for bunnies. Lucky for Harlow, I’ve never been much of an air freshener person. But I do love scented candles! 

        My candle warmer broke, so I’m only using my wax warmer. My wax warmer triggers terrible migraines so I don’t use it often. I haven’t used it since I got Harlow, but I’m curious if it will be okay?

        Don’t want to hurt my baby. 
        Anyone else use wax cube warmers?


      • Eepster
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          I’ve seen articles about how they are unhealthy for humans, so I would imagine they are even worse for delicate bunny lungs.

          20 years ago, indoor air was considered very unhealthy for rabbits. I believe that was based partly on all the chemicals that were commonly used in homes. I think that indoor cigarette smoking being common place was also a very large factor in the belief that living indoors caused pneumonia.


        • Auburnie
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            Unfortunately I live in a house of smokers, but do not smoke myself. My mom and her boyfriend smoke in there room and don’t smoke in the living room often. But when they do the smoke drifts upstairs into my room and I hate it. I have bad asthma so I keep the door closed and my humidifier on!

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        Forum DIET & CARE Scented candles/ wax warmers?