will letuce kill rabbits

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will letuce kill rabbits



Reply from leakywelly User Rating:  2550 Knowledge Tokens
no no no but too much of anything aint healthy .as for rabbit and lettuce the only thing to ave a problem with this is the poor old lettuce.
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Reply from leakywelly User Rating:  2550 Knowledge Tokens
my gran says when i was younger my dwarf rabbit would escape and decimate most of my gramps lettuce carrot tops bits of cabbage,rhubarb is not good for our furry friends,they will slf medicate on natural things just as cats and dogs eat grass to empty thi9er belly,rabbits dont do that it wuzzz just an example of animals doing animal things.we just got to learn about our cohabitees on this planet..
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Reply from sallyroym User Rating:  0 Knowledge Tokens
Actually yes it can. I accidently put my little bunny to rest by feeding her lettuce, as it all breaks down to liquid, she got diareah, de-hydrated, and therefor passed on. You can feed them lettuce, but in small ammounts, and with a healthy diet of rabbit food also, NEVER JUST LETTUCE, carrots, ect.
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Reply from leakywelly User Rating:  2550 Knowledge Tokens
rubbish rubbish rubbish only reason you killed your furry friend is cos as i said too much of anything is bad.drink too much water and that could take you out.
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