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Forum BEHAVIOR Chewing through clothes!

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    • x_toffee&ginger_x
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        Hi toffee, the mischievous one of my 2 14 week old bunnies won’t stop chewing on clothes or any material he can get to! Whenever I catch him I always get him off but today when I’ve caught him he’s chewed a huge hole into one of my favourite tops. I’m just wondering if this is natural behaviour or if there is anything I can do to get him or of the habit? He’s got lots of toys to chew on and plenty of hay. Any advice would be hugely appreciated. Thankyou!


      • DarthVadar
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          Clothes chewing is a natural behavior that is hard to deter. But it can be avoided. Keep your clothes out of the bun’s reach, and wear clothes he’s already gotten to when you play with him. You’ve already done what I would immediately suggest (hay and toys)

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