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ravishing

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Meet Penny:

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According to the wonderfully helpful posters here on rabbits online.. she is a 3-4 month Holland lop :)


I received this in a bunny starter kit.. can I give it to her?

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=)

thank you!
 
Mineral stones are not really good for rabbits. When I took Amelia to the vet for her pre spay check up, the vet said to get rid of the stone I have (I didn't buy it) as it can cause issues if they eat it in a short time. My rabbits have never showed any interest in mineral stores anyway.
I would not give it. If you are feeding a good pellet, they won't need salt or mineral stones or supplements.
 
Korr_and_Sophie wrote:
Mineral stones are not really good for rabbits. When I took Amelia to the vet for her pre spay check up, the vet said to get rid of the stone I have (I didn't buy it) as it can cause issues if they eat it in a short time. My rabbits have never showed any interest in mineral stores anyway.
I would not give it. If you are feeding a good pellet, they won't need salt or mineral stones or supplements.
I agree
 
far too much calcium - there is a strong link between excess calcium and bladder issues, like bladder stones, sludgey urine etc
 

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