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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Found a dryer sheet

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    • Peter cottontail
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        I found a half eaten dryer sheet in the bunny cage. I have no idea where it could have come from because I don’t use them anymore. In really worried. They are drinking and eating, but seem way to relaxed since this is their active time. Should I take them to the vet tomorrow?


      • LongEaredLions
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          Naughty bunnies.
          I would recommend you get your bunnies to the vet as soon as possible. Not only the chemicals on the sheet are dangerous, if any of the “fabric” was ingested, the synthetic material could cause blockages. Until you can get to the vet, make sure your bunnies are drinking lots of water and eating lots of hay and veggies. Monitor urine and fecal outputs. Honestly, if you can get them to the vet today, I would recommend that, just so you don’t have to worry.


        • LBJ10
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            Any update?


          • Peter cottontail
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              I called the emergency vet, but she didn’t specialize in rabbits. I stayed up all night with them to make sure they were still eating hay, and drinking water. They are fine now, but I really was worried about them thanks for asking.

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