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Forum BEHAVIOR Does anyone use Risers to keep their bunnies off the bed? RE: Does anyone use Risers to keep their bunnies off the bed?


Gina.Jenny
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    how about standing the bed upright against the wall? Or covering it in empty boxes/suitcases etc to make the landing area much higher? Covering it with something waterproof, like a cheap shower curtain, is another option, as long as they aren’t chewers

    If they can jump on the bed at 3 months, by 6 months, I can’t see the risers stopping them. Pippi can clear 1 m when he wants, no problem, and can land in the middle of my quite high bed from the middle of the landing, clearing 3-4 m horizontally as well as the bed height. He has been known to hurdle the settee too.