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Forum BEHAVIOR Chewing

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    • Sandy
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        Good day everyone. I’ve always had a towel for Pizza to chew on near her. She’s actually chewed up three so far. I however noticed this week that she would pull a string out of it and eat it. This is the first time I’ve seen her actually swallow it. I did move the towel as I didn’t think that’s good. Am I right? If its not good any suggestions of what to give a rabbit to chew that’s not harmful if swallowed? I’ve already got bunny safe wood in the pen but it’s not popular.


      • Bunnybuzz
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          Hi! Yes, this is very harmful if a lot is swallowed, make sure to take the towel away. Willow and apple sticks are great for chewing toys! You can find many bunny safe chew toys in the Binky Bunny store.

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      Forum BEHAVIOR Chewing