I wouldn't have thought so... full of sugars and salts and preservatives!
i knew i should have known this.... bella has had some corn flakes tonight, not a lot.... grabbed a mouthful and ran.... will she be alright??
I wouldn't expect a little bit to hurt, but I can't answer that with 100% certainty! My bunny has eaten rubber buttons off a remote control before, so I'm sure a few accidental cornflakes will be ok!
bella's eaten remote buttons too i sound like such a bad bun owner tonight..... ever think you're having one of those days??
Sometimes they are just too quick to stop or you don't realise until it's too late, it doesn't make you a bad owner! I think they know they are being naughty and are just trying to get some attention :lol:
hahaha, then she mugged you, love it
bunnies are the worst for sneakiness!
when chul was here yesterday, lucas had his toys out.
one of them, some big floor shapes, has a plastic zip bag thing that they are stored in.
snowball was obsessed!
he kept on jumping on my knee, i was sat thinking he was being all loving, but nope, every, single, time he was sneaking his head round the back of mine to get to chew on the bag he wasn't allowed :lol::lol::lol:
A little bit probably won't hurt, unless it's a bun with a particularly sensitive digestive tract.
It's not something I would feed intentionally though. Too starchy, and in the case of cornflakes, they'll have sugar and salt in too.
When mine don't eat and I need a treat food, I give them a bit of weetabix. (the cheap Sainsbury's ones) and they go mad for them. It's very rare, but sometimes you'll try anything to get them to have a nibble and get the stomach working again. I have also tried porridge oats soaked in water but they weren't as keen. That was recommended to get some weight on my 'wormy' bun. I wouldn't go for the more processed ones like corn flakes as they are high in sugar and too fake (I LOVE them though!) but I think a couple won't hurt. It's like when my dog ate a small box of milk tray. I was panic stricken but there are worse types of things to eat.
You won't believe this, but they were a sealed packet. He got into them by tearing gently at the seal, opened the box without any damage and ate the chocolates. He did it on our bed which he's not allowed on too. They were on my bedside table. Cheeky monkey. I call him my milktray-ninja man. No idea how he did it. I only ever give him a Cadbury's button but he has always had an eye for chocolate. He was a rescue from the streets of Manchester so I figure he probably couldn't be fussy.... until he discovered luxury and milk tray!