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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Pine cones from the trees at College – Safe?

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    • ElectricRabbit
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        Everyday I walk through a little meadow with a lot of pine trees and they have these little pine cones on the ground. I read in an article that pine cones were good for bunnies but that was the only article I saw that in :/ Are they safe for rabbits? If they are is there anything I should be aware of before I give it to my bunny? I usually give him a log from Walmart for him to chew on but at the moment I can only afford his food and he’s done with the log (he ate it/chewed it to smithereens) and I feel bad for not getting him another toy to play with. 

        Thank you for the help


      • BlueMoods
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          Well, you do need to prepare the pine cones first, but they are good rabbit toys. Here’s a link that tells you what you need to do to the pine cones.

          http://www.thebunnyhut101.com/2013/03/how-to-give-pine-cones-to-rabbits.html

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      Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Pine cones from the trees at College – Safe?