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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Diffuser and incense

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    • Ellen
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        Is it safe to burn incense or put essential oils in a diffuser with my rabbit in the room? Would it helped if I opened a window or cut on a fan? Or can I allow him in a room that has HAD incense burnt in it (the smoke has gone out and only the smell remains)


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          It’s not recommended. Many essential oils are not safe for rabbits as they can build up in their systems. Rabbits have very sensitive respiratory systems, so incense would likely be irritating to them.

          I think if the incense was burned a while ago and the room had aired out (so just a faint smell remaining), that would probably be OK.

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