Neither of the bunnies were big chewers, but in the last few weeks they’re chewing everything! I shout and clap my hands to stop them but mostly they keep doing it. I shove them away always too. I’ve been consistant with shouting at them and they stop… briefly.
I am about 80% sure that my house has lead. I was never worried cause the bunnies didn’t chew and I have been careful to vacuum particles near the walls and clean very well, but now they’re chewing on the baseboards, and today, I found about 3 feet of their windowsill in the bedroom that has been painted all chewed off on the edge! As far as I know, that room they’re in is ‘new,’ as in it used to be not a room, but an outdoor screened porch, and I think this house was resold at the latest in 2000. I think we are the third renters in 10 years. I think that the paint happened in 1970’s and before, so that room I think is safe. No way to tell because the test kits have all been rated SOOOO inaccurately for false positives, that it’s pointless to test because they almost always turn up positive… even on your skin lol. The government says to just assume your house is full of lead if it’s old. And it is.
Soooo…. they seem ok after eating the paint… I don’t know when it happened but it’s been at least a day. I moved the couch in there so now they can’t climb up to the sill
(oh yeah I donated a couch to the bunnies <3). I've put up NIC grids along the baseboards in the room but my boyfriend and I both agree it's insane to do this everywhere. WHAT DO I DO? I don't want to trap them in the stuffy room all day. Ideally I would like to cover or deter them from the baseboards.
What can I cover the baseboards with that’s NOT ugly and $150 or less? Anyone know of ‘hot sauce’ that doesn’t have too many other ingredients than peppers? (I don’t want it to rot) You think maybe I could spray the boards with pepper spray or is that stupid? lol
Basically my boyfriend wants to keep the bunnies caged cause they keep peeing on the carpet and chewing the baseboards and now our kitchen table. There’s no way I’m going to wrap up the table legs and cover my house in NIC cubes. Personally I’m doing my best to keep them out of trouble while giving them freedom but I probably am in the hole a grand replacing these baseboards. Please help me find a solution!