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Forum BEHAVIOR Nest of hay (not pregnant)

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    • BrunosMama
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        So Biscuit has built herself a cozy little bed in her pile of hay. She still eats from the pile, but it’s definitely more a bed. My question is, should I give her an eating pile too or remove her bed pile and put in fresh? I don’t think she is littering in it. I imagine she’s fine as is, just not had one of our buns do this


      • RabbitPam
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          If she’s enjoying it, I would put some eating hay separately and let her eat some and possibly add to her little bed. Bunnies like projects, and as long as she’s using her litter pan normally, it sounds like fun to me.

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      Forum BEHAVIOR Nest of hay (not pregnant)