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Forum DIET & CARE She ate some paper plate?

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    • Alisha
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        It’s a really thin paper plate but it’s obviously treated to hold it’s shape

        this brand to be exact:

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        Does anyone know if this is dangerous? Or is it safe for her to chew this?


      • Sirius&Luna
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          I wouldn’t give them to her to play with, as obviously they have some sort of liquid resistant covering, but I doubt it will do her harm if she nibbled a bit. As usual, just keep an eye on poops and appetite


        • Alisha
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            I was in a rush this morning and didn’t put her food in her bowl like usual. I happened to throw her greens on a paper plate and let her eat off of that but then when I grabbed it when she was done, there was a big chunk of it missing lol


          • Muj Mom N Bun
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              My Bun once did something similar… with a bowl from Walmart and a blueberry…. just watch her poops and her appetite. Buns are usually quite good at chewing even the most hard chunks of things like walls, for instance, down really well so that it passes thru their systems clean thru. By the way, Super Beautiful Bunny Photo!


            • Alisha
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                Thanks She is an attention whore so it’s easy to get pose pictures hahahaha


              • Alisha
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                  Also, I hear it’s so easy for them to get GI stasis or to get an upset stomach in general and honestly my rabbit has consumed so much dry wall and carpet it’s not even funny and she seems more than fine so… >.>


                • Muj Mom N Bun
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                    Dry wall and carpet! Welcome to the club!!!! Paint… doors…. even toxic plants (spent 18 hours staying up observing her)… Bunny gonnna Chew What Bunny’s gonna Chew!


                  • Alisha
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                      Yeah honestly she’s consumed quite a bit and she’s more than fine so she’s definitely a tough one but I work from home and I’m with her all day so I am lucky I get to observe her so closely always. I also make sure to give her a treat before I go to bed each night to make sure she feels healthy enough to get excited and eat it as usual.

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