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FORUM BEHAVIOR Bunny destroying my bed & blanket!

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    • BinkyBunnyBuddy
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        My bunny had access to my bed via jumping on a box. He made a small hole in my bed and quite a few rips in my blanket. He no longer has access to my bed, but I loved it when id be on the bed and he would randomly hop up and say hello. He already  has a dig box of newspaper he adores, but will still destroy my bed. How else can i get him to stop ruining the bed so he can still come on it? 


      • jerseygirl
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          Could you place an old blanket over your other bedding for when you are there and can supervise, but prevent access at other times? So something that it doesn’t matter if he chews it a bit.
          I probably shouldn’t be giving advice on this since my rabbit has chewed holes in all my bedding!


        • Rufus
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            Ha! I know the feeling. Everytime I wash my bedding and hang it on the clothesline I see more and more holes with daylight shining through in the shape of little bunny teeth. Even worse the more expensive the item, the more holes! Rufus has a taste for high thread counts

            I try and tell myself that that’s the price I pay for lazy bed snuggles with my bunny.

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        FORUM BEHAVIOR Bunny destroying my bed & blanket!