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FORUM HABITATS AND TOYS Bunny has chew EVERYTHING!!

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    • Cindermybunny
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        Ok I need some help here!


        My bunny has chewed everything!! I mean everything, he has chewed my clothes, my baseboard, my bed frame/dresser, paint off my wall, and all of my carpet is pulled up!! I have nothing left because of him, where thinking about moving and we can’t sell the house if my bedroom like this!! Someone please help me!! What can I do to stop him??


      • Bam
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          You have to block his access to stuff you don’t want him to chew + provide him with fex Apple sticks and -branches (pesticide-free), cardboard boxes, old newspapers etc that he can chew, because he obviously feels an urge to chew. Most bunnies have that urge, to some extent. Most bunnies enjoy chewing carpet wallpaper dry wall etc, and can become pretty obsessed with such projects. Blocking access is the only way I’ve been able to deal with it.


        • Cindermybunny
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            Ok thank you! How do I block him from getting to it?


          • RabbitPam
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              When it comes to baseboards and edges of carpet etc. you can take a spray bottle and fill it with a 50/50% mix of white vinegar and water. Spray it on the surfaces and let air dry. It won’t smell to you for long at all, but it will be a repellent odor to bunny.

              I also would buy thin, sea grass mattes and cut them into strips about 3-4″ wide, but left long, and place them against the baseboard. Your bunny will chew those, which are like woven hay and good for him.

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          FORUM HABITATS AND TOYS Bunny has chew EVERYTHING!!