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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Flooring for bunnies and bunny proofing

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    • lunavenus
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        Do any of you guys have carpet flooring in your rooms? 
        I noticed my bunnies starting to shed a little more and my dorm room back in California is carpeted (it might be because Guam is hot compared to California. I’m not too sure at this point because I always keep my house air conditioned)… I don’t want their fur stuck in the carpets and make my room stuffy and difficult to clean….. 
        My two bonded bunnies are with me in Guam right now and my house here doesn’t have carpet flooring so it’s really easy to clean up their mess. I brought them here from California (through a really hard importation process)…… I’m planning to bring them back with me soon because University is going to start in a few weeks! 
        They have full access to my dorm room last time when I had them there and I just need some advice on what kind of flooring I could put on top of my carpet so cleaning up after them would be a little bit easier. It has to be some kind of removable flooring (and affordable is preferable) that I can just toss out when I decide to move out of the dorm after this year! 

        Also, how would I bunny proof my room? I’m trying to be a little bit smarter about how to block my bunnies from going certain places in my room without hindering my own movements in my room. Last time, I had this two layer fencing using this dyi method using grids, but it made my room seem cramped and difficult to walk around. I always tripped over it and I have a bad back so I can really mess up my health if I trip wrong and land awkwardly. What do you guys use to block them from going under drawers and desks? how do I hide chords?..

        Any ideas?? 

        Sorry for the long post! and numerous questions!! 

        Thanks in advance!! 


      • Autumn's Dad
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          I would suggest a fleece bed throw, they are relatively cheap, cover a large area and prevent slipping of rabbits feet and sore hocks which are literally a pain. I live in an older house with wood floors so I secure each corner under tension of the throws with heavy objects such as bed posts, chairs etc. in regards to rabbit proofing- I wrap wires I cannot move with towels which are so bulky they prevent chewing. For furniture- unfortunately if its in the way it gets chewed, no matter what I try it seems I cannot prevent chewed furniture so maybe someone else can chip in there.
          A.D

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