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Forum DIET & CARE Are these safe for buns?

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    • Charlotte
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        I’ve got some fruit tea bags that my bunnies go absolutely mad for. I’ve fed them a very small amount as a treat before, but I just wanted to check that they are completely safe before I try to use them more regularly. These are caffeine free and I think the ingredients look fine, but does anyone know if there’s anything that bunnies aren’t allowed on the ingredient list?

        Thanks!


      • Bam
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          Licorice root is the only ingredient that could be health hazard if taken regularly and in high doses. It’s the same with humans and licorice, as is well known. If you see bits of licorice root in the teabag contents (looks rather like small pieces of wood) you could perhaps pick them out, but they can of course be ground to a powder and not be possible to separate from the rest of the contents. Licorice in small doses have health benefits.

          “Natural flavouring” could mean pretty much anything.

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