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lucylocket

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hi all

im abit worried

adrian my son has been doing a play at school and has made a sword a shield and a paper maiche hat

well seeminly they were on the table and they got onto the floor somehow

well lucy has nibbledf parts of them

im worried incase ahe becomes ill what do i look for if this is because they were covered in red paint

varna xxxx a worried bunny owner
 
There are others here who could probably offer better advice, but all I can think of right now is to keep an eye on her...make sure she's still eating and drinking, and definitely watch her poop for any changes: see if they decrease in amount, get smaller and/or harder, or mushy. More than likely she'll be okay, but for the next 24 hours I'd monitor her.
 
:yeahthat

Just keep an eye on her and make sure she's acting normally. I'm not sure how bad that paper mache stuff is for rabbits, but I don't think it's overly toxic. The paint would probably be the worst part.
 
Try to find out what the papier mache was made with... it can be made with either water and flour (which should be pretty harmless) or with either PVA glue or wallpaper paste, which wouldn't be as good....
 
Does this mean Adrian gets to tell his teacher, "my rabbit ate my homework?"

(I had to tell my editor something simliar countless times, the most infamous one:"I couldn't do that interview, my rabbit ate my recording device." That was addded to the 'exuses hall of fame' along with"My rabbit ate your memo," or the latest one, "My rabbit ate the receipt, can I still get reimbursed?")

Seriously, watch her closely, butmy guys have consumed sizable chunks ofdrywall, long stripsof oil-base wallpaint, chewed a hole ina rug (with no leftover bits lying around) and are probably the cause of a missing four-square-inch piece of shower curtain. I've beenonemergency-watch countless times, but there's been no ill-effects.

Nice of them to let me know what needs bunny-proofing. (Just wish they'd tell me BEFORE the fact).

GiveLucy a pat anda kiss!

sas :)and the gang of teeth:bunnydance::bunnydance::bunnydance::bunnydance::bunnydance:


 
Pipp wrote:
Does this mean Adrian gets to tell his teacher, "my rabbit ate my homework?"

(I had to tell my editor something simliar countless times, the most infamous one:"I couldn't do that interview, my rabbit ate my recording device." That was addded to the 'exuses hall of fame' along with"My rabbit ate your memo," or the latest one, "My rabbit ate the receipt, can I still get reimbursed?")
Don't even laugh, they really did eat my homework. :disgust:When the boys were bonded, I used to let them run in the basement hallway. Well I layed down there doing my homework and they tag teamed me -- one took a page right out of my binder and ran under the dresser in the hallway and the other stayed and distracted me by chewing on my text book. By the time I got my text book out of the way and the bunny out from under the dresser, my paper was in pieces and half of it was missing.

My teacher said I made 'my dog ate it" believable.:foreheadsmack:

Back to the topic, my bunnies have eaten a lot of things including an entire plastic bowl and they are fine. Just watch her closely.
 
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