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03/01/2010 04:24 PM

ok so i was watching amercias funniest home vedios the other night and they had  a bunny sitting at the table eating spatgettie noodles (no sauce ) i was wondering if that is good for them and if they can eat them .... and also how about grapes ? are grapes good for them ?

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03/01/2010 04:27 PM
No spaghetti. bad idea.

Grapes should be fine, take out any seeds, small pieces only.
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03/01/2010 05:29 PM
k thats what i thought too i just wandered if maybe i was wrong about the spagettie but i was just wandering thanks for the grape answer!
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03/01/2010 05:33 PM
One of my co-workers actually asked me this morning if rabbits can eat spaghetti. I said they can but they shouldn't...lol I explained why but stupid me didn't ask them why they wanted to know. I hadn't finished my first coffee yet.
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03/01/2010 06:27 PM

Grapes are fine for bunnies just be careful you don't give them too much sugar.

Spaghetti is made from grains, which bunnies should never eat.

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03/01/2010 10:14 PM
Nobody should feed bunnies like that..

They'll end up dying
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03/01/2010 10:55 PM
Pasta is the same as bread-and the reason you don't feed it is it's high in carbs (aka sugars) so it can cause among weight gain, a gi imbalance and illness.

People feed their dogs chocolate-I'm not surprised people give pasta and film it and think it's funny (in fact as much as I love that show at least 1/4 of the animal vids are animals performing stereotypical (translation:unhealthy boredom/going crazy) behaviors. Sad what people think is funny sometimes.
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03/02/2010 11:31 AM

yeah- sometimes those video shows should check with a knowledgable vet before airing certain clips-  have you ever seen a "flipping" dwarf hamster- they stand up on their hind paws and flip over backwords and usually keep repeating this behavior?  I see those considered funny- but it is actually a neurologic condition that is usually genetic- and not so cute once you know the poor hamster can't really control the cute flipping.

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03/02/2010 05:17 PM
yea i agree and thought the same thing when i seen it it was adorable but some stuff makes me want to call the animal abuse people cause some stuff is rediculous im not gonna give her grapes i was just wondering if they were good for her or not i didnt think they would b cause of the sugar but i always like a second opinion ( or more ) thanks guys
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03/03/2010 08:52 PM
Grapes are fine-but only a couple
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