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    • TimmyTheRabbit
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        My little rabbit rabbit named timmy just ate about 4 paper towels from in my closet where he escaped to from my room because my brother left my door to my closet open. He wasn’t supposed to be able to get to the paper towels but somehow he did, and ate four of them. Is this going to be bad for his health? Should I see a vet?


      • Azerane
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          He may yet be alright. Paper can cause impaction and blockages in the gut. Keep an eye on him, make sure he is drinking and encourage him to eat lots of hay (offer it right to him many times throughout the day). If she starts to show symptoms of being in pain, refusing to eat or not pooping, then I’d definitely recommend a vet visit, but he may pass it easily on his own.


        • LittlePuffyTail
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            Any update on your bunny?

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