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I asked this same questions ages ago
Yes, they can have it BUT they tend not to touch it!!
I put some in Toffee and Ghostie's kennel and believe me, Ghostie will eat anything.. but she didn't go near it!
Aww that's sweet, Ghostie just runs up to the bars anyway for some lovin' and Toffee sort of goes up the bars while under the chair :lol:
They know when it's grass time or veg time too
Aww that's sweet, Ghostie just runs up to the bars anyway for some lovin' and Toffee sort of goes up the bars while under the chair :lol:
They know when it's grass time or veg time too
I've got a huge litter tray full with hay, a table which they sit on/under. Lots of toys:lol:. Inside the indoors part, they have got a 'wooden box', which is being replaced with a hutch, that they just play/sit in. They lots of hay, and a stool to sit on.
Don't give to many...even if your buns are used to lots of vergetables... on some websites, aspargus are mentioned as poisonous for buns... But it is difficult to say if they actually are... buns seem to support a lot more green and leafs that are poisonous to other animals or humans then we think...