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Forum DIET & CARE Shopkins

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    • BinkyBoo
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        Also, yesterday Reese took a liking to my curly fries shopkin. She chewed it up. It is made out of plastic/ rubbery , and I was wondering if that did anything to her? Like, clog her system? I don’t know, I am not an expert and I could use your help!Image result for reese bunny house rabbitImage result for curly frie shopkins????????????????? please reply! ??????????????????????????????


      • Reesebun
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          Oh my gosh! it was just one little nibble you weirdo! She has been fine even when she ate your little weird tomato’s feet off.


        • Bam
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            If it was just a little bit, she’ll likely be fine. Keep an eye on her so she eats and drinks and poops. My Yohio once ate half a plastic cat toy and another time he took a big chunk out of a plastic hot water bottle.
            She didn’t eat all of it, did she?


          • LittlePuffyTail
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              It can be scary when a bunny eats something like that, but, as mentioned, just keep a close eye. My buns have eaten things that made me panic(including a rubber band) but they turned out to be fine.


            • Q8bunny
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                My furball is not much of a destructo bun (he mostly just steals food off my plate and nibbles on my students’ assignments). But he does have a love of Havaianas flipflops and has bitten chunks out of them while they were on my feet before. Buns will usually either spit out or poop stuff like that – but that’s not to say that you shouldn’t try to prevent occurrences in the first place.


              • Sr. Melangell
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                  Buunies are like babies, everything is foooooooooooood.

                  Saying that we still have to be careful.


                • BinkyBoo
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                    Thanks: I’m glad that it isn’t something scary, and she seems to be pooping and eating just fine! And it was only a couple nibbles, so she will be a happy bun as always 

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