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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Are bird toys bun safe?

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    • Moonlight_Wolf
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        We might have gone over this before but I could not find the thread. Are bird toys safe fore bunnies?

        I saw some pretty sweet bird toys at the pet store,and I was just wondering if I am allowed to buy them for my bunnies.

        I know I cannot get the ones with rawhide in them or the rope ones, but there were cool ones that looked like they were made out of colored peeled willow. Also there was this one made out of this soft wood, but it did not say what wood it was.

        So are most things that are safe for birds safe for bunnies too? Just the bird toys looked so much more interesting than the bunny ones.


      • wiseleyd
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          Sorry, I thought I replied to this! I give Mellow some toys that my bird is afraid of. They are made of safe wood and dyed with vegetable dye. He throws them around and digs at them. I never give him bird food or treats though.

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