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Forum DIET & CARE uncooked oats?

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    • MariaG
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        i bought some unflavoured just old fashioned dry oats and i was wondering if my bunny could eat some? like a little spoon ful as a treat ? ? 


      • Stickerbunny
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          Rabbits really shouldn’t have oats, corn or bread products in general. Healthier treats are: Fruits such as apple, craisin (dried cranberries), papaya, pineapple etc. Or veggies. My two go nuts for craisins, personally. It’s like bunny crack. lol


        • bpash89
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            Some people feed them as a treat but it’s really not advised. Oats aren’t really good for them. Best to just stick with their favorite fruit.


          • MariaG
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              okay thanks

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          Forum DIET & CARE uncooked oats?