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Forum DIET & CARE slips and falls

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    • scubahood
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        so, my new bun is really starting to settle in and explore the house..  she likes to climb on the furniture and stuff and i’m wondering if i should be worried about her falling because she’s a bit of a ditz and i’ve seen her make some pretty awkward dismounts

         

        she doesn’t seem care.. she’s just a bit of a spaz .. i dunno if she can break her legs or anything

         


      • Roberta
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          They can break legs and do injuries to their backs if they fall so you might want to restrcit access to any where that is high enough to do her harm if she tumbles. Young bunnies can be a bit energetic and fearless.


        • Kokaneeandkahlua
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            haha yeah I agree with Roberta-they really can break something so make sure she can’t get up too high.


          • scubahood
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              alright thanks, my last bunny was so cautious about everything.. he wouldn’t even walk on non-carpeted floor .. so i’m not accustomed to such craziness

              i put tin foil down to try and dissuade her but she just ate it so this means war

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