Liung
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I'm in the animal care field as a career so I've known for a while that the pet industry cares not a speck about whether or not products will harm the animals they're intended for.
Marrow bones getting stuck on dog's jaws, rawhide being made with formaldehyde, hamster balls in general...
But it often feels to me like rabbits in particular get shafted even more than any other animal. Small animals as a whole suffer from their owners being sold pine and cedar shavings, cages that are far too small and downright dangerous to them, food that doesn't even come close to catering to their needs... but rabbits? By being lumped in with small animals, products are produced for small animals constantly that are dangerous specifically to rabbits. Seed based treats are seen filling the aisles of pet stores, aimed at rabbits as well as hamsters and guinea pigs. But at least it is okay for rabbits to eat seeds in extremely small amounts. There's some small justification for marketing seed treats for rabbits.
The other day, my fiancé came home with something he'd seen in the pet store and thought Lahi and Delilah might enjoy.
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It's got a rabbit on the label, so he figured it was fine. I told him to wait and let me check if it was safe.
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It is not safe. It is not even close to safe. And I don't really know why I'm surprised at this point, but I am. Surprised and most of all, disgusted. Why is this even legal? How can they market a product for an animal that is actively harmful? It makes me sick.
Marrow bones getting stuck on dog's jaws, rawhide being made with formaldehyde, hamster balls in general...
But it often feels to me like rabbits in particular get shafted even more than any other animal. Small animals as a whole suffer from their owners being sold pine and cedar shavings, cages that are far too small and downright dangerous to them, food that doesn't even come close to catering to their needs... but rabbits? By being lumped in with small animals, products are produced for small animals constantly that are dangerous specifically to rabbits. Seed based treats are seen filling the aisles of pet stores, aimed at rabbits as well as hamsters and guinea pigs. But at least it is okay for rabbits to eat seeds in extremely small amounts. There's some small justification for marketing seed treats for rabbits.
The other day, my fiancé came home with something he'd seen in the pet store and thought Lahi and Delilah might enjoy.
View attachment ImageUploadedByRabbit Forum1508779170.242234.jpg
It's got a rabbit on the label, so he figured it was fine. I told him to wait and let me check if it was safe.
View attachment ImageUploadedByRabbit Forum1508779212.198006.jpg
It is not safe. It is not even close to safe. And I don't really know why I'm surprised at this point, but I am. Surprised and most of all, disgusted. Why is this even legal? How can they market a product for an animal that is actively harmful? It makes me sick.