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Yes, you can dye a rabbit's fur with Kool-Aid, but it is important to use caution. Kool-Aid is non-toxic and can impart color, but the process may stress the animal and can potentially irritate their skin. It's essential to ensure the rabbit is comfortable and safe throughout the process, and to consider the ethical implications of altering an animal's appearance. Always consult a veterinarian or animal care expert before attempting any dyeing.

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