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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Rabbits and chewing gum

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    • Rafaela
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        Hello there!

        A few minutes ago i was cleaning my bunny’s room and i didn’t know my sister forgot her clutch there with a pack with one gum in. I got out for a second and when i came back my rabbit was chewing on the gum and foil, luckily, i’ve noticed she didn’t swallowed none gum or aluminum, but i’m scared it can poison her by xylitol, sorbitol or even the foil components.

        She is eating normally and pooping good as well, but i feel terribly guilt, what can i do?

        Thank you so much!


      • LBJ10
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          She will likely be fine. You can keep an eye on her, of course. But any issues would manifest within a day, so you shouldn’t need to monitor for very long.


          • Rafaela
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              thank you so much! these little ones really knows how to worry us hahaha

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