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Old 01-05-2009, 09:08 AM
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is there any lists like this for guinea pigs???
You are probably better off looking in the rodents section as this covers them as this is the rabbit section so im not really sure to be honest x
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You are probably better off looking in the rodents section as this covers them as this is the rabbit section so im not really sure to be honest x
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I thought all nettles were ok?

Why only moderation for sprouts?

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re: Rabbit Foods - Whats Safe and Whats Dangerous

I read someplace that it was ok to give rabbits weetabix?? Pickles loves them. Do you think it is ok. I read it on some rabbit website. I suppose it is good for her wee teeth gnawing on them.
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I read someplace that it was ok to give rabbits weetabix?? Pickles loves them. Do you think it is ok. I read it on some rabbit website. I suppose it is good for her wee teeth gnawing on them.
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Stan eats weetabix nearly everyday he loves them. It is fine for them to eat! xx
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Thanks for this post, I have been wanting a list like this for a long time to make sure I dont feed Harry and Honey the wrong thing.

Brilliant, thanks!!
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Thanks for this post, I have been wanting a list like this for a long time to make sure I dont feed Harry and Honey the wrong thing.

Brilliant, thanks!!
Give them some parsley, i bet they go mad for it!!
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I'll give it a go, didnt realise how much different thing they could eat.

I will intraduce new bits now here and there.
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carrots only as a treat?

i read this earlier today. It says because of sugar content. I give mine a carrot a day. Broccoli and sprouts as the main veg.

Is cauliflower bad too?

oh and in pets at home they were feeding them light coloured lettuce which i thought was a no no????
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Since putting Miffy on a diet she only gets a slice of carrot as a treat, i went away for a weekend and found my house mate had been feeding her whole carrots i'm sure she looked fatter lol
I wouldnt bother with lettuce is can give them dodgy tums and has little vitamins etc
too many sprouts will make them gassy like humans lol
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