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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Plastic mat – not sure how much she ate

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    • Diamond
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        So Lily used to have a blue plastic mat in her pen.  I was a little concerned about her chewing on it at first, but she didn’t show interest in it until recently.  Today, I came home to find she had chewed a pretty big hole in it, and I’m afraid she ate some.  I’m not sure how much, and she seems normal (active, hungry, ect.), but the hole is at least five or so inches in diameter.

        I really should have known that thing would be trouble, and it’s out of the pen now, but I’m worried.


      • Stickerbunny
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          Lots of hay, wet greens if she’s used to them, water and watch her poops. If she stops pooping, or seems lethargic, call the vet. Bunnies eat things they shouldn’t all the time, so she should be OK.

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