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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A DIY bunny toys & safe paint?

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    • Karlie
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        So I’ve made my bunny toys & painted them before with Delta Soy Paint but it’s becoming very hard to find the paint… Are there any other easily accessible bunny safe, non toxic paints out there that I could get? I heard somethig about “milk paint” but I don’t know much.. I just know that the previous soy paint I used was safe and now need an alternative. If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated (:


      • BanditCamp
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          Out of curiosity why are you painting the toys? Most rabbit toys are chewed and possibly ingested. Other than the posterboard which as small amounts of vegetable dye and phonebook ink nothing should be easy or given to rabbits with their sensitive stomachs

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