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Forum DIET & CARE sisal

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    • amysbunnersons
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        has anyone given this to bunnies i see it used to tie bags for treats??so is it ok for bunnehs


      • RabbitPam
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          Yes, sisal has been used for bunnies to chew and pull on, though I would watch out for any dyes. Natural color, and undyed is best, followed by manufacturers that state clearly they have used non-toxic dye for coloring. I have seen that online, sometimes in bunny toys.


        • Kokaneeandkahlua
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            Exactly what Pam said-totally fine, but make sure it’s not for crafts and has been dyed. You can put it through some untreated balsa wood or pine wood and make creative hanging toys


          • LBJ10
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              Sisal is awesome. My cat loved it too, he had a scratchy pad made out of it. Anyway, perfectly safe for them to chew as long as it’s untreated and dye-free.

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