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Old 11-18-2014, 02:16 AM   #11
Pebbles82
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Default Re: Are these safe for Daisy

Glad you said that Cypher. We had some blackberries last week and I was going to give Charlie one, but wasn't sure if things with seeds in were ok!
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Old 11-18-2014, 04:46 AM   #12
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Default Re: Are these safe for Daisy

Okay, thanks guys! I do find the Germans excellent with their pet products, particularly anything rodent or rabbit wise. They have a fantastic view on small animal ''habitats'' (never cages).....free range hammies and ''garden habitats'' seem to be the ideal over there. I think its because they have wild hamsters......
The one thing that made me a bit iffy about these snacks was it said they were suitable for rodents and ''fur Kannichen''( for rabbits). Rabbits aint rodents!!!!
As to elderberries, I have to admit Basil had a nibble of some fresh ones: he had purple lips and bib, but was other wise fine. I just wasn't sure if they mean ground or tree elder..... Same with the mallow, lots of mallow species in Europe, but only two edible ones in Ireland.
Raspberries, blackberries, tayeberries and loganberries all my hams LOVE/LOVED!!! Mulberries aren't part of the Rubus family ( which all those bramble fruits are from), but they're a fleshy sweetish fruit....so I'm sure Daisy will be fine!
Oh, and the lavender isn't oil as I thought, but fresh florets, only 1%. So again, I believe these treaties blocks are safe.
Just wanted to be absolutely sure......
Now we can add more fresh foods to the safe list!!!
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