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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Is Biodegradable packing peanut harmful to bunny?

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    • Cuckoo
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        Hey guys, recently I recived a lot of shipping packages (gonna love the holiday seasons)  and some of them are packed in biodegradable packing peanuts.

        Since I have so many of them and they dissovle in water. I was thinking maybe I should use it and make it like some kind toy for my bunny. (digging box maybe)

        Now I looked up the company who made them, they are made of corn starches (smelled like popcorn to me) and  here is what the company webpage said:

        WHAT IS PUFFY STUFF?
        PUFFY STUFF is an all-natural packaging material. Unlike other plant based loosefill, PUFFY STUFF is completely biodegradable by ISO definition (100% consumed by bacteria.)

        BENEFITS COMPARED TO CORN STARCH AND CONVENTIONAL LOOSEFILL:
        100% Biodegradable
        Zero petrochemicals
        Unaffected by oil prices
        Competitive cost
        Easy disposal
        Reusable

        HOW DOES IT BREAK DOWN?
        Upon direct contact with water, the loosefill degrades to inert proteins which are quickly consumed by soil bacteria.

        IS IT ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE?
        Absolutely…as safe as any grain.

        IS IT HARMFUL TO WILDLIFE OR PETS?
        No. Although not particularly tasty, PUFFY STUFF is even edible and digests easily. Try it!

         

        Does any body have any experience with this? Is it save to give to my bunny?


      • Stickerbunny
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          Eh, I would be worried about bun eating it – even if it isn’t harmful, it surely isn’t nutritional. And it seems like just the kind of thing a rabbit would LOVE to eat. Personally, I would just stick with paper for the dig boxes.


        • Molzy
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            I know that they make ferret dig boxes out of it, but I don’t know that it would be safe for a bunny or not. Check out Drsfostersmith.com for the ferret ones, maybe they have more information?


          • Monkeybun
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              I wouldn’t, just stick to paper. Bunnies are different when it comes to digestive systems.


            • Cuckoo
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                I am worried about that too, looking at the rate of my bun destroying the cardboard castles and his paper dig boxes.
                I feel like maybe I should introduce something new to him.

                Well, maybe i’ll just dissolve it in the sink, it’s kinda fun for me to watch.


              • LBJ10
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                  …as safe as any grain

                  So it’s made of some grain by product then? Bunnies shouldn’t have grains.


                • Cuckoo
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                    I think its made from starch of corn or potato


                  • Monkeybun
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                      neither corn or potato are good for buns, so yeah… stay away from it


                    • Cuckoo
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                        lol, already dissolved them in the drain, its like melting ice cream. interesting


                      • Juli
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                          but huh? i have bought Fun Pop treats for my rabbit. and basically its just little sticks of corn that you microwave and give it to youre bunny as popcorn (when it cools down though of course.) so is this really that unhealthy for them?.?


                        • Stickerbunny
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                            Corn is bad for rabbits, so yes it is unhealthy. Just because you can buy it from a store, doesn’t mean you should use it. For example, the sunflower seeds etc in rabbit feeds – VERY bad for them, but still widely used. There is no regulation on what they can sell for animals. Another example of lack of regulations making things dangerous: For parrots, in example, A LOT of the metals used for their toys and food holders contain zinc, which is lethal to them if ingested and has killed many birds, but every pet store still carries them. It’s the responsibility of the owner to research, since the pet stores / suppliers don’t care.


                          • Monkeybun
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                              yes, those corn treats are very bad for your bun.

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