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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Bun Ate Memory Foam!!

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    • MokoMocha
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        Hi there! Unfortunately, my sweet, mischievous bun has managed to weasel her way to the memory foam of my bed and had herself a little snack. Thankfully, I caught her quite quickly and she only ate some small bits, but even a little is certainly worse than none at all. She’s a fairly hardy rabbit, though I think it’d be crazy for me to not worry even a little. I decided to leave her in her cage with heaps of timothy hay in hopes she passes it quickly without any blockages, I tested the foam and it does not expand very much at all, and I have also considered performing a light gut massage like one might to for a rabbit possibly suffering from G.I. stasis. Still, I wanted to ask if any of you have experiences with rabbits eating Urethane foam. If I see any unusual behavior out of her tomorrow, I’m definitely going to call a vet. Does anyone else have any tips or suggestions? Should I be very worried and call a vet immediately? Thank you!


      • sarahthegemini
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          I’ve no idea but just wanted to say that letting her out for some exercise would be a good idea as movement helps move things along the gi tract Of course you want her to eat as much hay as possible but getting her to run around will help too. Silly rabbit!


        • LittlePuffyTail
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            How is your bunny doing now?

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