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Forum DIET & CARE Chew Toy?

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    • Naved
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        Hello guys my name is Naved and I live in a semi desert area in India and the trees that have been mentioned for our bunnies to chew on….. well I cannot just find a Pine tree here in this area, so I would like to ask if any of these alternatives will work??
        1. Guvava Tree
        2. Mango Tree
        3. Morus Plant
        4. Neolamarckia cadamba
        5. Bougainville
        6. Papaya Tree
        7. Neem Tree
        8. Babul Tree
        There are many more..
        Sorry for my bad English


      • Roberta
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          Not sure about any of those, do you know any one with roses or an apple tree ? One of the others might know about the trees you mentioned.


        • Naved
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            Yes Roberta I have a rose plant will that work??
            And yes a Eucalyptus too.


          • Roberta
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              Avoid the eucalyptus but they love roses, petals, leaves stems. For special treats you can even roast the stem so they are crunchy on the outside and gooey on the inside. You can even dry the petals and leaves and stuff them into toys for them. Just remove the thorns first. I don’t know if you have willow but that is good too. I know you are in an arid region but sometimes they have them in parks and public places.

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