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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Bunny Proofing

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    • bear_the_bunny
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          Hi everyone!  I’m currently bunny proofing my room for my bunny, and was wondering the best way to keep him out from under my bed.  The only reason I want to keep him out is that my bed is very low.  I wouldn’t want him to get stuck and hurt himself.  Just wondering what you guys use to keep your bunny away from something.  Thanks!


      • Lilikoi The Bunny
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          My bed isn’t that low, so I don’t prevent my rabbit from doing so. However a few people I know use n.i.c. Grids. They aren’t the cheapest thing, but you can buy individual panels for $6 on Amazon right now. They seem to do the trick.


        • bumpkin93
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            I use NIC grids for keeping them out from under the bed and the couch. Other people have built wooden panels to go around the bed as well.

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