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    • luvmyhunybuny
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        I recently posted about my dilemma in keeping T&T out from behind the couch. I *thought* I had outsmarted them, but they just pointed their cute little bun paw at me and laughed. I was up until 4 am dealing with them getting behind there. I would get into bed and hear the commotion and know they had gotten back there again. Then my mind would wander on what could happen … needless to say I am worn out today.

        So, I am headed to Lowe’s to try and find better cord covers and something to block the underside/back of the sectional (Tillie has chewed the lining on the bottom of it and they get up inside sectional, I am afraid they are going to get hurt!). Wish me luck *****yawn*****


      • Joyfull_music
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          What about putting a tunnel back there for them instead? That way they can still “burrow” behind the couch, but not get into the cords, or any other trouble because their access is limited.

          *edit* I just read your other post and see that you tried using a grid tunnel. I think you can make them a tunnel using wood or foam concrete forms, might be unattractive, but a little more solid then the wire grid thingies. You can also saw them to the exact lengths you need and maybe find curved or corner pieces to better fit your furniture arangement. Who knows, the buns may just love it.

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