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Forum DIET & CARE Not exactly diet

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    • Kiki
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        Hey guys,

        Does any one have a recommendation of a hay feeder they really like.  Indie has one that came with her cage that hangs on the outside.  It is dropping hay everywhere, it makes me nuts.  I like the idea of it being mounted outside the cage, but def need a better design 


      • Wick & Fable
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          Because of how they eat hay, generally any hay feeder is going to drop out a lot of hay. If you want to save money and your rabbit isn’t a fabric chewer, you can make one out of a portion of an old pant leg! That’s how I made Wick’s fabric feeders. http://www.instagram.com/p/BomTp_ulu-e/

          If you put a litter tray under it, it can catch a lot of that hay!

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        • Asriel and Bombur
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            Could you just put the hay in the litter tray like a lot of other people do?


          • Q8bunny
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              I personally like the IKEA plastic shopping bag storage thingy. When we had a home, I had it zip tied to a crate so it was to the side but above Chewie’s litterbox and it worked nicely – and like Wick said, the box caught the hay droppings.

              Now we’re back to hay IN the litterbox (but on top of a plastic screen to limit waste).


            • Kiki
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                Indie is an everything chewer lol 


              • Kiki
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                  I just saw this on another post, this might be perfect for my issue 

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              Forum DIET & CARE Not exactly diet