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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Stuffed Animal

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    • BakingBunny
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        Hello, I was wondering if getting a stuffed animal for my bunny is safe? She’s a single bunny and I’ve heard of bunnies loving stuffed animals to keep them “company” if it is safe, do you have any recommendations of what kind?


      • Wick & Fable
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          As long as your rabbit is not ingesting any of the materials, generally any stuffed animal is fine! Some rabbits are inclined to rip through stuffed animals, so if you discover your rabbit is one of those, then a stuffed animals is not in her future unfortunately.

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        • DanaNM
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            I agree that you just have to keep an eye on it! If she starts nibbling then you’ll have to take it away, so it’s good to only give access to it supervised at first.

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          • BakingBunny
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              Okay, thank you. My girl isn’t a chewer, I’m lucky, she doesn’t chew baseboards, soft carriers, or wires. I’ll definitely watch her first just incase. I hope she likes it though.


              • ParsleyBun
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                  I would want to mke sure no plastic eyes or noses could pop off and be a choking hazard. Otherwise, I wouldn’t worry.

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