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Subject: Re: my rabbit eating mashed potatoes


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Cinni
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Date Posted: 09:12:26 06/02/03 Mon
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In reply to: shania pelage 's message, "my rabbit eating mashed potatoes" on 12:21:33 03/29/03 Sat

>when I am eating at home my rabbit (who is smart
>enough to get out of his cage)jumps up and chomps down
>most of mmy mashed potatoes

Please prevent your rabbits from eating mashed potatoes. Potatoes, especially white potatoes, are unhealthy for rabbits and can cause problems.

If your rather, you can give your rabbit a tiny piece of romaine, endive, apple, or carrot, but ONLY if he is over six months of age (or else he can contract severe diarrhea and become dehyrated).

Please be smarted then your rabbit and find out a way to restrict him to his cage. Him being able to escape his cage can very dangerous (he can get out and chew wires, fight with your other pets, go into the garage, run out the front door, etc.). Please find out how he is escaping and fix it.

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