bunny34422
Well-Known Member
Hey guys, I just have a few questions on certain items for Timothy. He only likes the toys that he can chew or eat, so apple sticks, grass mats, and wicker balls. And even then he's pretty picky.. he only chews on certain balls and I've noticed he doesn't touch the thick sticks.
So I'm going to look at other appropriate edible toys to keep him busy.
- Are palm leaf bowls/plates okay for him? I got mixed responses from other owners so I want to confirm. He once got a hold of one last year and liked it, so if they are safe, what should I look out for? This one from Amazon for example says "made from cleaned and steam-treated leaves our palm leaf plates have no chemicals, dyes, glue, or wax." link
- I've seen some people from the HRS Facebook group say that they avoid Kaytee because a lot of their products are not the best for rabbits. Does this include their chew-a-bowl? I'm going to assume yes because ingredients include potato starch and honey?
If anyone has any other toy or shop suggestions, let me know! I'm also thinking about getting pinecones and hay cubes for him to gnaw on

- Are palm leaf bowls/plates okay for him? I got mixed responses from other owners so I want to confirm. He once got a hold of one last year and liked it, so if they are safe, what should I look out for? This one from Amazon for example says "made from cleaned and steam-treated leaves our palm leaf plates have no chemicals, dyes, glue, or wax." link
- I've seen some people from the HRS Facebook group say that they avoid Kaytee because a lot of their products are not the best for rabbits. Does this include their chew-a-bowl? I'm going to assume yes because ingredients include potato starch and honey?
If anyone has any other toy or shop suggestions, let me know! I'm also thinking about getting pinecones and hay cubes for him to gnaw on