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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Bunny ok?

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    • GiggilyPuffBunny
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        Hello there!
        So, I took my rabbit out a couple months ago when there was a little bit of snow on the ground, and she absolutely loved it! So, I thought that now that winter is over she would like to run around outside in the grass. However when we went out she kept taking bites, about 5 or 10, of grass. Do you think she will be OK? I ask only because I know that the area that I live sprays for weeds and bugs. However, they have not sprayed in a while and it has been raining recently. I brought her back inside after I realize she would not stop when I told her to. She is the kind of bunny that eats everything she’s not supposed to, and she’s been fine so far LOL that little brat!


      • Shadow13
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          I think she will be fine. If you start seeing signs that she’s ill then take her to a vet but I don’t think 5-10 grass pieces will harm her. If they were sprayed recently then they might but you said they weren’t so I’m guessing she will be fine.


        • Billie's bunnies
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            I think it will be fine as long as the grass she is on hasn’t been sprayed because that will poison her, make sure she has a warm area to stay in, before she goes out you will need to get her used to living in a colder environment like outside, maybe start putting her out on warm days to get used to it because bunnies can get colds with a sudden change in temperature. But i’m sure she would love that very much


          • Q8bunny
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              Generally bunnies taken outside will graze on vegetation. If you know that the vegetation is sprayed, you need to make sure that bun no longer goes outside. Even if it rains, etc – poisons were sprayed and your bun is at risk.

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