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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Wood

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    • Arthur'sMom
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        Is there a wood that is safe for bunnies to chew?  Arthur tends to gravitate towards chewing block shaped items and anything wood.  So I’m thinking getting him basically a block of wood to gnaw on.


      • BinkyBunny
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          Untreated pine, birch, aspen, willow are the few common ones off the top of my head. Stay away from Redwood — it is toxic to bunnies.


        • RabbitPam
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            Also stay away from cedar.
            Any woods that are sold on bunny-specific sites usually are safe and use non-toxic inks as well.

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