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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A spilled potting soil

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    • bumpybunny
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        i had a plant in my room that got knocked over and the potting soil spilled everywhere. i cleaned as much as i could but i have carpet so there are little pieces of perlite and possibly some of those little green beads that are in some potting mixes (i think it’s fertilizer?) if my bun eats any of it will she be okay or could this hurt her?


      • Bam
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          If you have cleaned up as much as possible, I dont think there’s enough left to harm her. Perlite is not toxic to pets.

          Fertilizer balls can cause harm to children if ingested, but there must be very little left to ingest if you’ve cleaned.


          • bumpybunny
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              Yeah there are hardly any left, just some down into the carpet that won’t come out. Thanks 🙂


          • LBJ10
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              I think it will be fine. You cleaned it up as best you could, that’s about all you can do.

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