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Forum BEHAVIOR Chewing EVERYTHING

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    • Alyssa
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        Hi guys!! So two months ago I got Lilo when she was 7 weeks old (she was cleared by a vet to come home a week early). When she first came home she was chewing some things which I had expected when getting a rabbit, but now it seems her chewing just keeps getting worse and worse. It started out her chewing the normal stuff like wires and my furniture but I better bunny proofed everything and now she is chewing ALL my shoes and clothes and just personal belongings in general, like my books and bags, too. I’ve tried chew repellent and that doesn’t work. I’ve bought her countless toys and she just ignores them and goes back to chewing what she isn’t supposed to. And the chewing just seems to be constant! If she isn’t sleeping or eating, shes chewing one of my belongings. I’m running out of ideas and starting to become frustrated. Please help me before I run out of shoes lol


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          At 4 months old she’s probably getting hormonal, at this point the main thing to do is get her spayed when she turns 6 months old. Other than that, just keep bunny proofing and covering yourself with something she can chew. It also couldn’t hurt to get her teeth checked out. But I think the main thing is hormones. Even after her spay her hormones will be all over the place for anywhere between 1-6 months as girls take a little while to calm down.


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            I can sympathise…believe me i really do. Myrtle is driving me to insanity…
            It is just about watching them like a hawk at all times until they settle down.

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