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Forum DIET & CARE chewed up headphones

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    • lulu the bun
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        So, my bunny got ahold of my headphones and chewed it up so I can’t use them anymore. Can I just give them to her as a toy and let her chew it up some more? I don’t want to waste them… But if it affects her health then I’ll just toss them out.


      • Roberta
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          Best to bin them, little bits of plastic from the wire coating can build up in the tummy and cause upsets and problems. The little bit she has had should “pass” without incident but just keep and eye on her.


        • MoveDiagonally
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            I agree with Roberta. Definitely not a safe bunny toy.


          • LittlePuffyTail
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              Ditto that. If you think she`s bored give her a cardboard box with some windows cut in it to destroy. Any rubber or plastic should be kept away from bunnies as there is serious danger of a blockage if enough is ingested.

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