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Can u make a rabbit water bottle by using a normal small sized water bottle, puncture the bottom, put a straw? |
Like get a small water bottle, and near the bottom (about half an inch or so from the bottom) make a hole, put a small straw through, and tape it with tape outside the bottle. That would work, right? NO IT WILL LEAK TO MUCH, THEY ARENT VERY EXPENSIVE AND RABBITS WILL DRINK FROM A BOWL ummm, no I don't think so. No. Sorry, No. The water bottles you buy in the petstore have a small metal ball in the end of the straw that create a vaccuum. This keeps the water from spilling out when the bunny isn't drinking. A simple straw would just let all of the water out. |
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