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Are these suitable?

abi2047

Mama Doe
Was just wondering if any of these toys are suitable for Riley because someone is selling them really cheap.
With the wooden toys would the coloured parts harm him? :?
If he did show any sign of chewing the ones he's not supposed to then I will confiscate them from him.

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Personally;

Plastics; NO
Material; NO
Wooden Blocks; Only if the paint is non-toxic to animals.
 
It depends how much he would chew. Knowing my own bunnies, the plastic and fabric wouldn't be a problem.... but they also wouldn't play with them either. :roll: :lol:

The wooden blocks I would probably play it safe and just give the unpainted ones, although presumably the paint should be child safe.
 
i think it just depends on how much he chews things:) if he has a willow ball or something like that ,that he can chew he will hopefully ,not chew the plastic;) ours are very good at knowing "plastic is to play with and wicker/willow is to chew":love: i would let him have the plastic and fabric ones when you are watching him ,and the wooden toys for when you are not;) they look like fun though:D
 
I'd be a bit wary of letting him have plastic abi, the blocks might not be safe either, what about some willow balls? or some apple branches? xx
 
I got harvey a baby rattle, he ignored it :roll: ungrateful swine. try some apple branches :wave: people are selling them on here for fundraising :D
 
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