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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Twine safe for rabbits?

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    • MyBestLittleFriendSnowball
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        Heyyy Binky Bunny buddies!! Haven’t been posting for a while but thought it was finally time to return! So I thought of making my little bun some toys using jute twine but I just wanted to make sure that it was completely safe for him. It says it’s biodegradable and natural which I’m guessing means it’s dye-free. Has anyone had any experience with jute twine? Is it safe for Snowy to chew or ingest? Oh and if anyone has any ideas for some cool toys please let me know! Here’s the one I was looking to buy if it helps:
        http://www.wilko.com/canes+plant-supports/wilko-get-gardening-twine-jute-natural-x-125m/invt/0273929

        Annnndd thought I’d show you guys how much he’s grown- he’ll be 1 in 9 days!!


      • LongEaredLions
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          Jute is a fine material to use. This one looks untreated, etc, however I would always recommend giving it a sniff before buying to make sure it has no odours of chemicals.


        • Bam
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            Oh, he’s adorable! That Santa suit =) A Santa looking like that wouldn’t have to bring any gifts, he’s a gift in himself =)

            I case you’ve missed it, here’s LELs great “Toytorial” thread: https://binkybunny.com/FORUM/tabid/54/aft/129025/Default.aspx


          • MyBestLittleFriendSnowball
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              Thanks a lot guys! Hahhahahahaa Bam, that thread looks extremely helpful so thanks again!


            • Emma T
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                I have never had experience with jute twine I’ve only seen stuff about using bailing type twine which I was too nervous about to try.

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