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• Page 1 (Original Post) • Bob (63.176.159.11) - My 2 yr old loves to eat our rabbit treats. Is there any danger in this? Comment #1 Bartholome (63.176.159.70) - I think there is a small amount of danger, specially if the one that your 2 year old is eating has been contaminated by the rabbits saliva or dirt. But generally if you ask me, it is not that harmful because if those small bodies can withstand their food, what more of it to us humans. I concluded that it might not be healthy for children because their immune system is not "that" strong yet. Why is your 2 year old able to reach rabbit food anyway, I think you should also watch out for your kid. Comment #2 Sistah Gel (63.176.159.101) - Huh? How did your two year old able to reach those rabbit treat? If you are in the right state of mind you wouldn't even tolerate your child to eat pet food. Her immune system may reject the formula of that animal food and may result to diarrhea or worst food poisoning. I suggest you put it in a place out of reach of your child. And for Pete's sake, the kid is only two and you are letting him/her do what they he wants? Comment #3 Shoku (63.176.159.68) - Mon Jan 11 22:05:19 2010 What? What the... I never heard or even thought of parents letting their kids eat pet foods. That is disgusting and totally being irresponsible. Where do you put those pet foods, in the floor? What if your daughter reached a poisonous substance, what will you do? Comment #4 Mila (63.176.159.212) - Sat Feb 6 19:58:52 2010 Eeeeww.. All I can say is that you should look after your kid all of the time since she is just 2 years old. She doesn't know if what she was eating is clean or not. In the first place you should have keep all those rabbit food away from your daughter's reach so that she will not be able to play with it or the worst, eat it. Good day. Comment #5 Samuel (109.111.97.44) - Sat Mar 6 20:19:23 2010 I have to agree on that. Why on earth did you just let your kid eat those stuffs. Those are rabbit's food, an animal food so what makes you ask that question, of course it is not safe for your kid to eat those. I think you should put those animal feeds away from the inside of the house and away from your daughter. Anyway, have a good day :) • Page 1 (Original Post) •
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