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BUNNY 911 – If your rabbit hasn’t eaten or pooped in 12-24 hours, call a vet immediately!  Don’t have a vet? Check out VET RESOURCES 

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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Flooring

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    • colleenbunny
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      • mocha200
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          I have a feeling that most bunnies would chew that. I have used tarps before and that is what they did with them…. You wouldn’t want them to swallow it, If you kept it covered it might be ok.


        • mia
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            Can’t tell how thick that is but I’ve used cheap shower curtains (<$5), both fabric types and plastic types before. Depends what exactly you're looking for, a permanent flooring or temp. My destroyer bun did make holes but I just toss and get another one when there was too many. The cleanup was also extremely easy for accidents.


          • colleenbunny
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              I thought they could chew it. How often did you have to replace it?


            • MoveDiagonally
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                You don’t want them chewing and eating plastic.


              • Amys Animals
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                  Yeah, I wouldn’t worry about replacing it…If they eat that it could cause problems. I’d stay away from anything like that.

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