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Forum DIET & CARE Tootsies roll

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    • Cinnimon&Ollie
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        Ollie got into some of my Halloween candy and started eating a tootsies roll he only eat maybe 2-4 bites before I took it away from him but he got on my desk then and started eating more tootsies roll maybe 2-3 bites. He doesn’t need to go to the vet right? I am throwing away all of my tootsies rolls because he seems to really like them, and I don’t want him getting anymore.


      • Cinnimon&Ollie
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          Now cinnimon took 4-5 bites or a fruit chew. I am really not good at keeping candy away from them I guess. Does she need to go to the vet?


        • LBJ10
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            I’m sure they will be fine. The biggest worry is sugar overload, which can cause an upset stomach. So just keep an eye on their eating/pooping for the next day.


          • Ellie from The Netherlands
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              Yes, they’ll be fine as long as they eat enough hay and keep pooping 🙂

              Bunnies love to nibble on sweet things, the more forbidden they are, the better. We had to be super careful, because Breintje would even eat chocolate when he could get it.

              He hoovered around our feet when we had something sweet with our tea, and he hoovered up any crumb faster than you could ever pick it up.

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