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    • Bunbun2001
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        Hey. So, at my house, I’ve got some pomegranates that nobody will eat. We also have some stray mint plants that we can’t get rid of. Can my baby 12vweek old bunny eat them? I understand that pomegranates only as a like 1 every 2 month treat.but what about mint? My bunny really wants it, but I won’t let her have any because I don’t know if she can have it. Can she? 


      • Sarita
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          Mint is fine. Give her a small amount to start.

          I’m not sure at all about pomegranates though.


        • Bam
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            My bun won’t eat pomegranate. But mint is very appreciated.

             

            Someone wrote a here a little while ago that pomegranate is not recommended for bunnies.


          • Bunbun2001
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              Kay thx


            • Monkeybun
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                the seeds of the pomegranate are fine, but not the rest of it.

                Mint, my buns adore.


              • LittlePuffyTail
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                  My buns love mint too. At first they were a bit wary of it because of the strong smell, but once they tasted it, they loved it.

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