TwirlyGirly
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Several days ago I was browsing on Amazon for cat houses (we have two cats).
I found a line of wooden cat houses that are adorable and reasonably priced. One looks like a mid-century modern TV!
As I was reading the product pages for these cat houses, I noticed two of the three models mentioned in several places on the page they could also be used for rabbits.
I was horrified, because I know certain woods are toxic to bunnies if they chew on them; if not the wood, any finish on the wood or glue used to assemble the piece would be toxic, too.
I immediately messaged the merchant (third party seller) and explained my concerns. The seller replied to my message the next day, thanking me and saying they would remove all references to rabbits in the listing for both models.
When I told my (soon to be - on May 22) 26-year-old daughter (because I was happy I was able to get the seller to change the listings which could potentially save the life of one or more bunnies), she said (paraphrasing) bunnies instinctively avoid chewing on wood that's toxic or has toxic materials used in an item's construction.
It's my understanding it's not true universally that bunnies will always avoid chewing on wood or anything with elements toxic to them.
So...who's right in this case?
Can anyone give me a link to a source recognized as an authority on rabbit behavior vis-à-vis what they can be counted on to avoid chewing because it's toxic to them?
(BTW, I have spent quite a bit of time with Google trying to find the answer on my own. But while I found plenty of info about what's toxic to bunnies and warnings not to give rabbits these things, I wasn't able to find anything either confirming bunnies *will* avoid chewing on toxic substances, or that they definitively *won't* avoid chewing on them).
I found a line of wooden cat houses that are adorable and reasonably priced. One looks like a mid-century modern TV!
As I was reading the product pages for these cat houses, I noticed two of the three models mentioned in several places on the page they could also be used for rabbits.
I was horrified, because I know certain woods are toxic to bunnies if they chew on them; if not the wood, any finish on the wood or glue used to assemble the piece would be toxic, too.
I immediately messaged the merchant (third party seller) and explained my concerns. The seller replied to my message the next day, thanking me and saying they would remove all references to rabbits in the listing for both models.
When I told my (soon to be - on May 22) 26-year-old daughter (because I was happy I was able to get the seller to change the listings which could potentially save the life of one or more bunnies), she said (paraphrasing) bunnies instinctively avoid chewing on wood that's toxic or has toxic materials used in an item's construction.
It's my understanding it's not true universally that bunnies will always avoid chewing on wood or anything with elements toxic to them.
So...who's right in this case?
Can anyone give me a link to a source recognized as an authority on rabbit behavior vis-à-vis what they can be counted on to avoid chewing because it's toxic to them?
(BTW, I have spent quite a bit of time with Google trying to find the answer on my own. But while I found plenty of info about what's toxic to bunnies and warnings not to give rabbits these things, I wasn't able to find anything either confirming bunnies *will* avoid chewing on toxic substances, or that they definitively *won't* avoid chewing on them).