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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Rabbit Digging Box

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    • cbyrd0329
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        What are some safe and good materials, food, toys, etc. to put in a rabbit digging box?

        Also, is peanut butter something a rabbit can eat? Not a lot, but like a treat food. I saw some instructions for an apple/peanut butter treat on Pinterest. Just wanted to make sure 


      • LongEaredLions
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          When I make digging boxes, I usually fill them with shredded paper and hay, and then bury some crasins or raisins for them to find.
          Rabbits should not eat nuts, so peanut butter is a definite no-no. If you still want to make the recipe, you could probably use mashed banana or something similar.


        • cbyrd0329
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            Thank you! I had a feeling that the recipe was wrong. I wanted to definitely make sure of it 

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