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Forum THE LOUNGE Food Fright?

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    • skwerlybuns
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        Has any of you had your bunny react in fear of food you were eating?  My hubby was eating a quesadilla, (cheese, salsa, tortilla) he showed it to Tancill who took one whif and ran to the center of the room where the cardboard fun house is….. and wouldn’t come out.

        Another time hubby had eaten something and when the buns smelled his hand they ran! 

        Whats with that?


      • Lisa_43
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          Not me, it could of just been the smell of the food that sent your bunny into hiding.


        • JK
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            There have been some posts lately on cooking smells and the tizzy the smells send some rabbits into!  Cooking with onions is a big one!  I’m sure it’s just the smell – something they are not used to. Funny critters they are.

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        Forum THE LOUNGE Food Fright?