Plastic can be dangerous, even deadly, for rabbits. Plastic sheeting and plastic bags are dangerous because the rabbit could get entangled and suffocate. Any type of plastic is dangerous if the rabbit eats any (and many rabbits do try to eat soft plastics and rubber substances, especially cords and wires, so any area the rabbit has access to must be carefully "bunny-proofed"). Rabbits can die from eating plastic because they can't digest it, so it can lead to gut impaction (which is very serious, even deadly). If your rabbit eats a bite or two of plastic, watch your rabbit very, very carefully for signs of digestive illness or any signs of ill health. If your rabbit seems fine and normal in all ways, then a vet visit isn't necessary but do tell your vet what happened at your next regular appointment.
Yes,......Plastic has chemicals
yes because it could hurt the rabbits throat
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nope, it happens often...
yes they can, it can be very harmful.
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Plastic is a dangerous thing to have left outside because it doesn't decompose. For example, if the plastic we left out was a six pack ring, and a woodchuck came by and stuck his head in it, what would happen? He would probably strangle. That makes it dangerous. If it was a soda can and you left the tab on it, and animal might try to eat it and cut its mouth. Plastic is a very dangerous pollutant.
Plastic is dangerous because the paint on it has somewhat of a kind of chemical which makes people, animals, plants die.
Obviously they melt so it would be dangerous!