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Forum BEHAVIOR CAGE BITING

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    • Katy_J
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        My Flemish has all the toys in the world, lots of food and water, and hours of play outside of her cage to run around. Before I go to bed at night, I make sure she has everything she needs-especially a last romp out to play. However, she still keeps biting at the bars of her cage. Its so loud and it wakes me up. No matter what I do, she does not stop! 

        Her teeth are fine and I always make sure she has things to entertain her. What can I do??


      • tanlover14
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          Maybe try spraying something that tastes bad on it. I know they have rabbit-safe chewing sprays. But I’ve never tried them. I have a bunny that does this constantly but it doesn’t keep us up so we just let him go at all he wants too.

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