Jan 26, 2011 #1 M MsPony Lovin' The Homestead Joined Mar 16, 2010 Messages 892 Reaction score 0 Points 83 Location Santa Barbara Keiwii is playing on our back porch and ate hubbys little pine tree start! It was maybe 4 inches. Is that bad? Do I need to rush her to the vet?
Keiwii is playing on our back porch and ate hubbys little pine tree start! It was maybe 4 inches. Is that bad? Do I need to rush her to the vet?
Jan 26, 2011 Thread starter #2 M MsPony Lovin' The Homestead Joined Mar 16, 2010 Messages 892 Reaction score 0 Points 83 Location Santa Barbara She also ate a bird of paradise leaf, which only the seeds are poisonous. She's been eating the flowers of some plant we can't name though. If your rabbit ever eats a pine tree, its ok! Lol.
She also ate a bird of paradise leaf, which only the seeds are poisonous. She's been eating the flowers of some plant we can't name though. If your rabbit ever eats a pine tree, its ok! Lol.
Jan 26, 2011 #3 TanksHill Super Self-Sufficient Joined Sep 12, 2008 Messages 8,192 Reaction score 15 Points 272 Location NOT Southern, Ca. :) I'm sorry I have no idea what rabbits can or can not eat. But I hope shes ok. g
Jan 26, 2011 #4 SKR8PN Late For Supper Joined Jan 6, 2009 Messages 2,686 Reaction score 0 Points 138 Location O-HI-UH Sounds to me like your having rabbit stew this evening....
Jan 26, 2011 #5 M moolie Almost Self-Reliant Joined Sep 23, 2009 Messages 2,741 Reaction score 14 Points 188 The zillions of wild jackrabbits around here will regularly eat young spruce trees, so I would assume that young evergreens are something rabbits are drawn to. No idea if it upsets their tummies.
The zillions of wild jackrabbits around here will regularly eat young spruce trees, so I would assume that young evergreens are something rabbits are drawn to. No idea if it upsets their tummies.