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FORUM DIET & CARE Blizzard

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    • Victoria
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        I had a blizzard and it noted into my rabbits cage and a little got onto her foot and she would not stop licking it…should I be worried?


      • Sirius&Luna
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          I’m a bit confused. There was a blizzard and snow got into her cage?

          You need to ensure that snow and rain can’t get into her cage in the future if that’s what happened. If she won’t stop licking it it means its causing her pain in some way, perhaps frostbite? Can you bring her into somewhere a bit warmer to monitor her? But it mustn’t be a dramatic temperature change if she’s used to being outside.


        • sarahthegemini
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            I’m confused too. Her hutch must be able to protect her from all the elements. If that’s not possible, she shouldn’t be left outside…


          • LBJ10
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              A blizzard, as in literally? Or a Blizzard, as in food (ice cream)?

              If we’re talking snow here, then I would have to agree with what the others said. If we’re talking food, then there isn’t anything you can do about that now. I imagine the licking was because it felt sticky. Although it isn’t good for bunnies, a little bit probably won’t cause any harm. Just be more careful next time.


            • sarahthegemini
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                ^ ^ Okay, it being a food item makes so much sense, I was baffled!


              • LBJ10
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                  Yeah, Dairy Queen has Blizzards. Ice cream with stuff blended into it (candy, cookies, etc.). They have candy cane ones right now.

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