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Forum DIET & CARE Food concerns and brush type

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    • njbunny
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        I had to move my bun to our large kitchen and I have questions!

        1. What are the “worst offenders” food wise for a bun to eat? Anything really bad for them or poisonous? I think Spot is eating crumbs under the table! I have 3 kids so crumbs are always a problem. I try to sweep up after each meal but want to make sure if we are eating something poisonous that he is locked up until I can clean really well.

        2. Because he is in my kitchen I am keeping his cage really clean and vacuuming every day. It’s not ideal but whatever. He has not completely molted yet while in the kitchen so I am wondering the best way to keep his shedding down? What brush and regimen does everyone recommend?

        Thanks!


      • jerseygirl
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          Brushing dampened hands over the coat is a quick easy way to remove the really loose fur.
          The Hairbuster comb is great! Binky Bunny carries it in their store.

          I can’t think of much off top of my head what foods to be wary of. Avocado is not good. Apple seeds.

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