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Forum DIET & CARE Is cedar toxic to bunnies?

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    • Deleted User
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        The title explains, please respond immediatly since my bun chewed on some.


      • 2lops
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          From my understanding it shouldn’t be any harm but wood chips (including cedar) isn’t very good bedding. (:


        • wendyzski
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            chewing on some once – probably not too bad

            the danger is long-term exposure to the phenols if it’s used as bedding or litter can cause liver damage.


          • Kokaneeandkahlua
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              Nope not toxic at all-even if they are eating it a bit. But like they said, pine and cedar bedding has been implicated in causing liver/kidney damage because that nice smell it has causes damage overtime.

              But if your bun chewed some that’s fine

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