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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Bunny Holiday Hazards,Tips for a safe holiday season

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    • Gravehearted
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        This article from Ontario Rabbit Education Organization has some good advice for keeping your bunnies safe this holiday season.

        This is the season of ribbons and bows, mistletoe and lights, and holiday cakes and goodies. This is a wonderful time of year, but did you know that many of the decorations and treats of the holiday season may pose a threat to your rabbit? Below are some tips to help ensure a happy and healthy holiday season for your rabbit.

        Christmas Tree Hazards
        It is very difficult to keep Christmas tree lights and decorations, which are irresistible to many rabbits, out of your rabbit’s reach. We recommend blocking off the area around your tree with decorative fencing.
        See http://members.aol.com/Mombeanie/photogallery3.html, and the photo to the right, for a festive way to keep your rabbit away from your tree. Real pine Christmas trees that have not been treated with fire stupidant spray are safe for bunnies to chew; however, note that ingesting pine can turn your rabbit’s urine orange. This is normal, and should not be a cause for concern. Do not let your rabbit drink the water in the Christmas tree stand, especially if you put sugar or soft drinks in it to help prevent the tree from losing its needles.

        If you cannot block off the area around your Christmas tree, please remember to keep electrical cords out of reach. In addition, some Christmas tree decorations pose a threat to your rabbit. For example:

        * Tinsel and garlands are a choking hazard and may cause digestive problems if ingested.

        * Be sure to hang breakable ornaments or ornaments with small chewable pieces high on the tree, and out of your bunny’s reach. Save hard plastic and wooden ornaments (provided that you do not mind if they are chewed or played with!) for the bottom of the tree.

        * Do not string popcorn or dried cranberries around your tree if the tree is not blocked off. A few dried cranberries will not hurt your bunny, but don’t let him eat too many. Dried fruit should be considered a treat food (See Fruits and Other Vegetables (Treat Foods) under http://www.veterinarypartner.com/Co…73&S=5). Rabbits should not eat popcorn (See Mueslix under http://www.rabbit.org/faq/sections/treat.html).

        Other Holiday Hazards
        In addition to your Christmas tree, many holiday treats and other decorations can also be dangerous to your rabbit:

        * Pot pourri and holiday treats: Keep pot pourri and bowls of holiday “people treats”, such as chocolate and nuts, out of your rabbit’s reach. Keep in mind that rabbits can jump onto surfaces such as coffee tables and get to bowls filled with holiday treats and pot pourri! See “Forbidden Foods” in http://www.veterinarypartner.com/Co…73&S=5.

        * Candles: Do not leave burning candles on coffee tables and other surfaces that your rabbit can jump on to. In addition to being a burn hazard, according to a recent study by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), 40 percent of candles on the market contain lead wires inside their wicks (usually scented candles), and aromatherapy candles made of paraffin (a petroleum by-product) release carcinogenic soot when burned. See http://www.realmoney.org/articles/candles.htm for more information.  NOTE FROM BINKYBUNNY – Since the above link seems to be broken, here is another helpful link http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0HKL/is_5_7/ai_66918312

        * As with all houseplants, keep holiday plants out of your rabbits reach, and take care to pick up fallen leaves. Some Christmas plants, such as holly and mistletoe, are poisonous. Poinsettias are not poisonous, but may cause stomach discomfort if ingested. See: http://www.rabbit.org/care/poinsettia.html.

        * Wrapping paper, ribbons and tape: Ingesting ribbons and tape can be dangerous to your rabbit. Plain white tissue paper is safe for chewing, but your rabbit should not be allowed to consume quantities of other kinds of wrapping paper, especially shiny or foil wrap.

        What’s all the Hub-bub?
        Rabbits love routine, which may be disrupted by holiday parties and the arrival of holiday guests. It is important to try to stick to your rabbit’s routine as much as possible. Some rabbits may be bothered more by excessive noise than a disruption in routine. For such rabbits, consider moving the cage out of excessively noisy or busy areas. Keep a close eye on your rabbit – it is even easier to miss subtle symptoms that can indicate illness during the busy holiday season. Finally, always remember to never give a pet as a gift. If that special someone wants a pet as a gift, please adopt a friend from your local shelter after the holidays, when your home is less stressful and you are less busy.

        Best wishes for a happy and healthy holiday season from the Ontario Rabbit Education Organization.

        Please feel free to share any other ideas or suggestions you may have


      • jacki fullerton
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          Thanks for this information, graveheated. Noble loves to poke around the Christmas tree, he especially likes to hide under it and chew on the packages and pine needles. I try to keep him away from it, but he is so curious, he can’t help himself.


        • dmh426
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            So a holiday tradition growing up is one that I have kept as a single woman. I string popcorn for my tree every year. You have no idea how long it takes to do in one night if you are doing it alone. It was discovered last year during Sophie’s first Christmas that she LOOOOOVES popcorn.  So picture this- I come into my living room last year from putting in a load of laundry and Sophie has dragged the popcorn strand off the bottom of the tree and it is wrapped around her as she is laying there quietly munching away. Ahhh. Still have the popcorn strand this year, but I sprayed pine air freshener around the tree skirt and she stay far away from it.


          • BinkyBunny
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              I’m glad the air freshener worked!

              I was thinking about making a wreath this Christmas, and got lazy and just bought one.  I’m sure a wreath wouldn’t have taken that long, so I can’t even imagine how long it would take to make a string of popcorn to go around the tree.  Do you do in sugar coating on it? Ya know like carmel, or cherry?  YUMMY!!

              My husband and I usually make a whole boat load of cookes – usually over 300 to give away.  It’s a recipe that was passed down from his mother, and they are the BEST sugar cookies.  Melt in your mouth, heavenly!  Everyone we give them too freaks out because they are so good.  

              I am glad something yummy came from his side of the family because my side of the family….eh…let’s just say are challenged  in that area, and they have passed down these stunted cooking skills to me. 

              During my single days, I remember I had a tree with three ornaments on it, a black sheep, a white sheep, and a typewriter with a Christmas mouse on it.  Boy, what a sad state.  So I envy you! : )


            • Lucy
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                We were going to get a little tree and put it on a stool so that way Fujoe couldn’t get to it… well, they ran out of little trees… so.. we got a big one- like 6 1/2-7 feet : D

                Found out that Fujoe loves eating it.. We cut off most of the bottom branches, but he’ll stand up on his back legs, grab onto a branch and start pulling… what an odd rabbit.. We covered up the stand with a cloth so he can’t get to the water, that and we had to hang the surge protector really high.. He would run out of his cage in the morning and starting pulling at the lights near the plug. always doing something that Fujoe..


              • osprey
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                  DJ and Curly Sue are fascinated by the tree, DJ in particular. He is doing the same as Fujoe, standing on his hind legs to browse the lower branches of the tree. He snagged a mouthful of Pointsettia too. The two of them like laying curled around the tree stand, back legs out, contemplating the state of the world.


                • Anita Stark
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                    Last year we bought one of those artificial pre-lit trees.  Dh came up with an interesting, yet attractive setup for it this year.  I tried taking a picture but it came out too dark so I will have to take another shot.  Anyways, before we moved into this house, I used to keep my knitting yarn in a big wooden box.  When we moved here I graduated to rubbermaid bins on shelving and the box was relegated to being used to store knick knacks like wrapping paper and ornaments.

                    I’m not sure what he used as the supporting surface but I came back from a weekend away to find he had set the tree into the top of this box which he had put in the corner of the living room.  It is much too high for Sable to jump onto and we actually get to enjoy a fuller view of the tree because it isn’t obscured by the furniture.


                  • BB Administrator
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                      The holidays are approaching so I’m bumping this up from last year and pinning it! If you have any great holiday safety tips and advice to add, or any questions and concerns about holiday hazards, post ’em here!

                      Helloworld!!


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                        Does eating the needles from the tree harm them? What is in the water that they can’t drink?


                      • MooBunnay
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                          This will be my first Christmas with bunnies – so thanks for posting the tips! I’m sure that every single one of my mischevious bunnies is going to try to eat the darned tree…probably the ornaments too…and probably the gifts…and anything else they can get their teeth around! I’m excited to make them all some bunny stockings though, and I have a real fireplace so I’ll be able to hang them up!


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                            Posted By medinaserpa on 11/11/2007 12:02 PM
                            Does eating the needles from the tree harm them? What is in the water that they can’t drink?

                            The water bowl for live trees is what they should not be drinking out of. Many times there are additives that people put in it to keep the tree alive and fresh for longer that is not good for bunnies (even if it’s natural like sugar) , as well as it can get old and mildewish if it’s just be refilled over and over.  Okay for the tree, not okay for bunnies.

                            Regarding the needles.  There are actually two different answers for that.  You can search the net and find out that there are claims of pine needles puncturing a bunny’s intestines, but several of my rabbit savvy vets have said, that since they chew the needles up, it shouldn’t be a problem. (or at least they haven’t seen it to be a problem in during all of their years of practice) 

                            so my personal choice is –  I have let my bunnies chew on a a few but I usually don’t let them go crazy with the tree. 

                             


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                              Oh also I was wondering about the candles. I am using the scented one like posted above they are being kept up high, but I notice that Coney keeps sniffing when they are being burned. My question is, is there something in the scents that is bad for them to breath? Is it the new smells that is causing him to sniff all the time? I like to use the christmas smelling kinds.


                            • Tracy
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                                last year Mr. Man would just run around the base of the tree and just bat at the lower ornaments. But about a week before I took the tree down He would not go near it…well I found out why. There was a snake in my tree…not a big one but enough to keep Mr. Man at bay.


                              • Tracy
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                                  oh….here is Mr. Man…Loved Him so much

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                                    Posted By medinaserpa on 11/11/2007 5:44 PM
                                    Oh also I was wondering about the candles. I am using the scented one like posted above they are being kept up high, but I notice that Coney keeps sniffing when they are being burned. My question is, is there something in the scents that is bad for them to breath? Is it the new smells that is causing him to sniff all the time? I like to use the christmas smelling kinds.

                                    Actually the whole scented candle thing has been a learning lesson for me too, as I love scented candles.  I will be choosing ones made from soy from now on.  I guess the reason that many candles (scented and unscented) are not good is because they are made with paraffin wax and when it burns, the soot that goes out into the air covers our floors, walls, furniture, and it’s that residue of soot that is not good for our bunnies….and us. (as well as what is still in the air is not good either)  But since bunnies hang on on the floor and then they clean themselves, their feet, their fur with their mouth, they would be more likely to digest the stuff.  Here is an article that explains it in detail http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0HKL/is_5_7/ai_66918312

                                    To research it more you can just put it paraffin wax vs soy wax, and you’ll get a plethora of information.

                                    Here’s a site that I found which was helpful in explaining it in easy to understand terms. http://www.aromaticalternatives.com/whysoy.html   Of course, they also sell Soy candles, so they’ll give you a reason why to buy soy, but the articles they supply are informative anyway.

                                    Hope that helps!  OH, by the way…this is BINKYBUNNY – I’m just in admin mode, and realized that after I wrote up and posted this.

                                     

                                    Helloworld!!


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                                      Posted By tracy on 11/11/2007 5:55 PM
                                      last year Mr. Man would just run around the base of the tree and just bat at the lower ornaments. But about a week before I took the tree down He would not go near it…well I found out why. There was a snake in my tree…not a big one but enough to keep Mr. Man at bay.

                                      WAIT, hold the boat!  What? What do you mean you had a snake in your tree?  Now THAT’s a new one for me.


                                    • Gravehearted
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                                        holy cow – a snake in a christmas tree??! that’s scary!!! i wonder if it was in the tree when they cut it down? or was it like a pet snake that escaped?


                                      • Tracy
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                                          no…not a pet and it was in a FAKE christmas tree. I grabbed its tail thinking it was a string, a black string that the cat had. and when it pulled from my hand I jumped a mile and screamed…. soon after that it was a dead snake under my broom!


                                        • Tracy
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                                            …by the way has anyone seen the wild rabbit attack the snake on Youtube…very funny


                                          • Kokaneeandkahlua
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                                              I have seen that youtube video…Everyone always says if Kokanee came accross a snake she would do the same (tree the snake) because she takes guff from no one!
                                              I seriously cannot believe you had a snake in your tree??!! Especially a fake tree!

                                              Thanks for all the holiday tips! I had no idea pointsietta wasn’t poisonous! I am pretty lucky in a way, we always had dogs growing up, so we really never have anything hazardous for pets (like tinsel or pointsietta or candles or popcorn)… Also now that I live on my own, I really don’t decorate as we spend so much time at my mum’s or my boyfriends mom’s house!


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                                                 a snake in the tree?!!?  now i’m freaked out…

                                                i’m not afraid of snakes (or mice, or rats) but i am afraid of surprise snakes (or mice, or rats)… lol.


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                                                  Posted By Beka27 on 11/12/2007 9:13 AM

                                                  i’m not afraid of snakes (or mice, or rats) but i am afraid of surprise snakes (or mice, or rats)… lol.

                                                  same here!  i’m just reading this thread now… since i’m past Baby’s surgery & getting into the holiday spirit.  a SNAKE?!?!  gees louise!  that would surely take me by surprise!

                                                  great holiday tips… thank you =) 


                                                • Scarlet_Rose
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                                                    Me and Indiana Jones have something very much in common, I hate snakes. I would have totally come unglued. Wow. I am just speechless.


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                                                      A snake in a tree? Oh my I would’ve fainted. I remember when I was little there was a large garden snake in my backyard and I almost stepped on it. My mom got so scared she called 911!

                                                       

                                                      Anyways this is my first christmas with Lucy and I was nervous about what I would do with the tree. However, I got a cheap artificial tree and you know how they are, the lower branches don’t start until quite high (which is why they are cheap, they just extend the base) but it served us well. Lucy can’t reach the bottom brances because she has to stand up and she can’ tdo that on hardwood floor. I couldn’t find any simple plain treeskirts though (if I got a nice one she would ruin it in hours, she loves fabrics). But Lucy seems to really love to flop under the tree. I think she likes the lights I should post a pic some day


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                                                        That would be cool to see a pic of it wunwun!


                                                      • BinkyBunny
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                                                          wunwun – Rucy also LOVES to sit under the tree. I don’t put lights down low enough for her to get to, and i put edible Christmas Ornaments on the bottom portion of the tree – made for bunny chewing. I also, put a net around the water bowl – as we have a live tree, so she won’t drink out of it. But she could hang out under the tree all day long. She really really enjoys it. I too will have to get some pics of this when we put it up this year.


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                                                            I thought I would refresh this since the holidays are coming up!  Gravehearted gave tons of great info! Happy and safe Holidays everyone!


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                                                              thanks Scarlet for bumping this up.  i cannot believe it’s that time again, this year has literally FLOWN by… 

                                                              a couple more links, some of the info is repeated, but i think the HRS article has some things that have not been mentioned yet.

                                                              HRS: Your Bunny and the Holidays…  http://www.rabbit.org/care/holidays.html

                                                              HRN: Holiday Safety… http://www.rabbitnetwork.org/articles/calvin6.shtml

                                                               

                                                              i block off access to the tree altogether.  last xmas we had a one-high NIC fence around that was sufficient, this year i’ll be using a two-high.  i really don’t think the fence detracts from the beauty of the tree, and as an added bonus, we can stash presents inside the fence and not worry about them getting chewed up and the paper eaten.  we anchored our fence to a side table and it was very stable.  if you allow your bun to explore your tree (maybe for a xmas photo opportunity), i’d suggest doing it with supervision. 

                                                              (please excuse the bad/blurry camera phone pics…)

                                                               


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                                                                Thanks for the holiday advice! Last xmas i didnt have any bunnies so i guess this xmas will be different. since garland is bad, is there anything thats similar that i can use?  (thats safe of course) Thanks


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                                                                  a snake in the tree?!!? now i’m freaked out…

                                                                  i’m not afraid of snakes (or mice, or rats) but i am afraid of surprise snakes (or mice, or rats)… lol.

                                                                  Yes, I agree with that. I also seem to be afraid of things that should be outside the house, but are inside, and some bugs scare me all the time. Like if there was a snake in out house I would be scared but if it was outside I would think it was cute. Mice and rats I think are cute all the time, and crickets GIANT crickets are definitely scary all the time.

                                                                  We once had a colony of GIANT crickets in our basement! And I was the one to spot the first one, I screamed really loud and I hardly ever scream. For weeks I was afraid to go back in the basement. My mom kept going down and finding more of them! It seemed like they just did not go away even after we squished many of them. Finally they are gone, but I still survey the basement before going down there….


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                                                                    Great job reviving this thread…Ok, who can give the count down on how many shopping days are left for christmas *shivers* I cannot believe we’re one month away!! I can’t wait though, I do love this time of year-seeing family and time off work!!


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                                                                      You’re welcome Beka and thanks for posting more info. Thanks K&K! I thought it would be a good idea since we’re creeping up on x-mas. I have no count-down on days, my gosh I wonder too if someone else does. That would be neat to make a graphic that will do that and post it somewhere here on the board.


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                                                                        I can’t believe its another year again When it comes to Christmas decorations I just try to keep everything off the ground, so the buns can’t get to it. We don’t use a real Christmas tree, we just have a metal one that is all white lights so it doesn’t drop pine needles for the bunnies to eat.


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                                                                          i just thought of something else, and i don’t THINK it was mentioned already…

                                                                          bunnies are usually pretty selective about what goes in their mouths (at least mine are: if it’s not food or remotes or paper, it gets ignored!) but be careful of new toys and packaging pieces on xmas morning… most every toy now is secured with those little metal twistie-ties, or plastic bits. i know when we open presents, Michael tears thru everything, so some of that stuff lands on the floor. i also thought about this b/c i just ordered Michael his first “big boy” Lego set… so about a million teeny tiny pieces… to be safe, you might want to pen or gate your bunnies in a different area until you’re sure everything is cleaned up from opening presents. even for people who don’t have kids, and who don’t expect anybody else’s kids over on Christmas…


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                                                                            Good Point Beka!! Definitely not a good idea to have the buns out while unwrapping-it gets pretty messy!


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                                                                              a real tree is fine as long as it is up/blocked. My wife would like a real tree, but wasn’t sure what to do.


                                                                            • Beka27
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                                                                                AWESOME!  Hedi just posted this link in another thread…  http://www.perpetualkid.com/index.asp

                                                                                it’s a cardboard tree!

                                                                                there is also a wreath…  http://www.perpetualkid.com/index.asp

                                                                                whata neat idea if you wanted to get your buns their own tree…

                                                                                all it needs are some BB willow ornaments for decoration and you’re set to go!

                                                                                 


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                                                                                  It’s approaching that time of year again (like clockwork, every year it just comes around again, whether you’re ready or not!) 

                                                                                  For the sake of making this thread more comprehensive, I’ll go ahead and add some more links.  Feel free to add additional links if you find a good one we have missed.

                                                                                  HRS: Your Bunny and the Holidays

                                                                                  http://www.rabbit.org/care/holidays.html

                                                                                  HRS: The Facts About Poinsettas

                                                                                  http://www.rabbit.org/care/poinsettia.html

                                                                                  HRN: Holiday Safety

                                                                                  http://www.rabbitnetwork.org/articles/calvin6.shtml

                                                                                  Bunny Bytes: Winter/holiday Safety Tips

                                                                                  http://www.bunnybytes.com/update/page1.html

                                                                                  The Rabbit Advocate (Winter 2009):

                                                                                  Holiday Safety for Rabbit Households

                                                                                  The Best Christmas Gift May Be The One Not Given 

                                                                                  (and a Holiday Gift Guide for Bunny and Bunny People!)

                                                                                  adoptarabbit.org/newsletters/Winter_09.pdf

                                                                                  Long Island Rabbit Rescue: How to Have a Hoppy Holiday

                                                                                  http://www.longislandrabbitrescue.org/winter.htm

                                                                                   

                                                                                   


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                                                                                    We set up our tree for the first time since we’ve had bunnies (we were too lazy to put it up last year). So far Otto seems scared of it, but Hannah loves it and won’t stop chinning the bottom branches. lol She hasn’t tried to eat it though and I’m hoping she doesn’t (it is plastic, so I hope it’s not appetizing), but we’re keeping an eye on them whenever they’re out.

                                                                                    I’m not sure what we’ll do about presents – I think they’ll have to stay in the spare bedroom until Christmas eve, then we can set them under the tree after the bunnies go to bed. I know anything paper will be way too tempting for them!


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                                                                                      Thanks for bumping this. I was looking for this exact topic and I’m glad I found it. I had completely forgotten about the fire stupidant. It’s a shame. I was hoping to not have to have an x-pen fence around it, but at least they’re safe and it doesn’t look too ugly.

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