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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Pinky ate soy sauce

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    • Moonlightbunny66
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        Pinky jumped up on my bed and bit a wooden dish that had soy sauce in it and got a bit in his mouth. I don’t feel like this will harm him but does anyone know? Crazy bunny…


      • DanaNM
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          If it was just a little I’m sure he will be fine. Might be good to give him some extra wet greens to help balance out the sodium.

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        • Moonlightbunny66
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            Lol after I got him off my bed he went over and drank some water. Thanks! He is so wild. It was so hard to get him off cause I didn’t want to pick him up.


          • shasbun
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              As long as he didn’t eat much, he should be fine. But if you can, check the ingredients to make sure he didn’t eat anything poisonous for bunnies. Just monitor him to make sure he’s doing well. If you notice that he’s not eating/ pooping, or he looks like he’s in pain, definitely take him to the vet.


            • Moonlightbunny66
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                He’s been acting pretty normal. Eating and drinking and pooping! Next time I’m gonna make sure he’s not out while I’m eating lol. Sometimes he’s really determined.

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            Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Pinky ate soy sauce