Snowballbun
Well-Known Member
Hey everyone:
Ok, so I know I've read things about those seed sticks and treats not being good for rabbits. Why exactly are seeds not good for them? Also what about the treat mixes you buy in stores that have dry fruits/veggies in them?
The thing is....my mom loves to play the grandma role and spoil my bun bun. She bought her these seed treats and I was cringing cuz I know they're not supposed to be good for her. Someone told me it was okay if you put it in their cage for a little bit and then took it back out. I also don't want to hurt my mom's feelings because I've thrown her hints about them not supposed to have seeds.
She had also gotten her a pellet mix with some seeds and crunchies. I put a tiny bit in her dish once a week with her other pellets so as not to throw it out either.
The treat mixes in the bag looks like it has raisins, dried carrots, etc.
What do you guys think?
Ok, so I know I've read things about those seed sticks and treats not being good for rabbits. Why exactly are seeds not good for them? Also what about the treat mixes you buy in stores that have dry fruits/veggies in them?
The thing is....my mom loves to play the grandma role and spoil my bun bun. She bought her these seed treats and I was cringing cuz I know they're not supposed to be good for her. Someone told me it was okay if you put it in their cage for a little bit and then took it back out. I also don't want to hurt my mom's feelings because I've thrown her hints about them not supposed to have seeds.
She had also gotten her a pellet mix with some seeds and crunchies. I put a tiny bit in her dish once a week with her other pellets so as not to throw it out either.
The treat mixes in the bag looks like it has raisins, dried carrots, etc.
What do you guys think?