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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS UNSAFE RABBIT TOY….?

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    • ivybunny
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        I have made my rabbit a wooden toy… it is a log with holes in and twigs go into to the holes I’m hopefully going to put treats at the end of the twigs but is this safe?… I’m worried the twigs might poke her eyes out!!!?


      • Bam
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          Well you’ll have to use your best judgement when you let her use the toy, observe her closely at first. Don’t put the toy where she might bump into it accidentally during playtime. Maybe instead of sharp stiff twigs in the holes you could use more pliable twigs like smallish apple twigs or willow? She could eat those too when she’s done with the attached treats.


        • ivybunny
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            Thank you I will try that ?

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