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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Wire Chewer

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    • DeadlyVu
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        My rabbit just chewed through my switch charger. It was plugged in to the wall, but the other end of the cable wasn’t plugged in to the switch, so it wasn’t actively charging anything. Is he going to be okay? He ate a treat and is still hopping around like normal.


      • Wick & Fable
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          In most cases, the rabbit will be fine, especially if it wasn’t an active wire and they didn’t keep monching and eat a lot of the wire material. Simply monitor for the next couple hours to ensure your rabbit isn’t showing any signs of pain or distress.

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        • DeadlyVu
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            This is what the wire looks like. I’m not sure if it’s a lot or not.

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          • DanaNM
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              I’m sure your bun will be fine! Just be sure to get some cord protectors or keep them out of reach in the future.

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