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    CourtneyVal, so glad to hear your bun is ok!

    BanditCamp, it was really very good of you to ask your own vet! And thank you for the alert.

    Wild rabbits eat some plants that are listed as toxic, f ex tulip leaves and chives. They probably have instincts that “tell” them how much and what part of a plant they can eat. These instincts are probably not as strong in domesticated rabbits though.

    Jersey, that reminds me of when we planted a cherry tree and 2 apple trees in my father’s garden. We put protective netting around the trunks of the apple trees but not around the cherry tree, because my father said rabbits don’t eat prunus tree bark. He was wrong. The tree didn’t last a week :/