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FORUM DIET & CARE Is this a choking hazard?

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    • sarahthegemini
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        Sorry if this is a silly question…I have this for my buns:

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        Peanut loved throwing it around and gnawing on it but he managed to chew right through one of the ‘spokes’ so the bell practically fell out. I discarded the bell as I worried he might try eating it and it might slide down his throat or something?! Is this a genuine concern or am I being paranoid? 


      • Sirius&Luna
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          I mean, I think its highly unlikely that a rabbit would try to eat and then choke on a little bell… But also, I would take it out too.


        • sarahthegemini
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            Posted By Sirius&Luna on 11/09/2017 11:35 AM

            I mean, I think its highly unlikely that a rabbit would try to eat and then choke on a little bell… But also, I would take it out too.

            Glad it’s not just me then  I can never predict Peanut, he tries to eat the weirdest things!


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              Posted By sarahthegemini on 11/09/2017 11:39 AM

              Posted By Sirius&Luna on 11/09/2017 11:35 AM

              I mean, I think its highly unlikely that a rabbit would try to eat and then choke on a little bell… But also, I would take it out too.


              Glad it’s not just me then
                I can never predict Peanut, he tries to eat the weirdest things!

              I just threw out a bell too the other day! It was attached to a piece of ribbon on one of Oreo’s toys (sorry Oreo!), but Luna was checking it out so I got paranoid and removed the bell from the toy. 


            • LBJ10
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                If the bell comes out, I would just throw it away too. I doubt a rabbit would want to eat it, but there’s no reason to keep the bell if it has fallen out either.

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            FORUM DIET & CARE Is this a choking hazard?