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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A indoor plant that is safe for bunny

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    • Cherrygreen
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      • mimimomo
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          How about something like wheat grass or cat grass? My bunnies love those!

          I’m not sure about this but I imagine that with something nice like potted herbs, bunnies would just eat so much that the plant would die really fast. Grass is nice because you can just let your bunny go wild and the grass should grow back after being “trimmed” (at least for a little while).

          Blue is so cute! I bet he must be tiny under all that fluff!


        • sarahthegemini
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            Lavender?


          • Cherrygreen
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              Thanks. I have been looking up like crazy. I wasn’t sure if cat grass was safe but now I will. I’ll plant some herb too. So he’ll have a variety of things to eat and if I knew lavender was safe I would had brought it the other day. Thanks ??

              Mimimomo he is very tiny and super fluffy, too fluffy hehe.


            • LBJ10
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                If you want flowers, you could do marigolds, nasturtiums, or pansies.


              • Sirius&Luna
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                  Roses are also bunny safe Although the thorns can be dangerous


                • Cherrygreen
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                    Thanks everyone. I’m planing on getting flower/rose. I think it’ll look better and prettier ?


                  • Cherrygreen
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                      Thanks everyone. I’m planing on getting flower/rose. I think it’ll look better and prettier ?

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                  FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A indoor plant that is safe for bunny