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Forum DIET & CARE Oat flour and pumpkin

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    • BunnyLass568
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        Sorry to post a day later! Anyway, Morgan from SincerelyCinnabun on YouTube (and her website) loves BoBunnysBuffet (on etsy.com)’s treats and I was gonna order wome but I saw that oat flour is one of the ingredients and I was wondering if that’s actually safe for bunnies. I don’t think Morgan would purposely hurt Cinnabun and I think she’s done extensive research but this is something that could slip by. I tried doing my own research but I’m not getting much.

         

        Also is pumpkin safe? Everywhere I looked said “yes except for” and listed pretty much the whole pumpkin.

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      • LBJ10
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          Oat flour is OK. It is used in commercially-produced biscuit type treats and supplements. So I wouldn’t be concerned about it. Pumpkin (the fleshy part) is safe for bunnies. You just want to avoid pumpkin pie filling since that has sugar added.


          • BunnyLass568
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              Sorry for the late reply, I forgot that I posted this. What part of the pumpkin is the flesh? Thanks for your reply!

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          • LBJ10
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              The fruit(?) part of the pumpkin. Not the seeds.

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