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Never feed Cuban Laurel to rabbits; it is poisonous.

Cuban Laurel

Ficus microcarpa

Guideline: Poisonous

Type: Outdoor Plants

Other Names: Indian laurel fig, laurel fig, Ficus microcarpa

Cuban Laurel is a large woody plant in the fig family. The shrub can reach up to 33 ft tall with an equal spread. The trunk is grayish brown and the canopy is filled with small green leaves.

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Is Cuban Laurel item toxic?

Yes. Cuban laurel (Ficus microcarpa) is toxic to rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas. Chewing leaves or stems can cause pain, drooling, and dangerous digestive upset.

Should I feed my pet Cuban Laurel?

No. Do not feed Cuban laurel leaves or stems, and keep pots off the floor where pets roam.

How much can I feed them?

Not a food item. If your pet chewed Ficus foliage, contact your veterinarian or a poison hotline for guidance.

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