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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Bunny Proofing HELP?!

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    • xBunnyKissesx
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        Hey guys. So, Sienna has supervised free range of our guest room,
        and he is in his crate when I’m not at home or it’s night-time.
        Anyway, he will NOT stop going underneath the bed!! I might be
        moving my bedroom in to the guest room soon, so removing the bed is not an option.
        I’ve placed NIC grids on the side (the bed is against a wall) and he just pulls at them with his teeth. Even with the blanket covering it, he just digs
        and chews at that!


      • MK
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          You could put some felt squares with bricks on them under the bed, if bricks would be tall enough.


        • Sindri
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            I had the same problem with my rabbit. You could also try getting an expen big enough to go around it. I did that previously but needed the pen for other things. It was also tall which wasn’t really attractive but did the job.so I made a mini nic grid fence all around the bed. Did you put the grids all around the bed or just the sides? I found it was stronger once I made a mini grid fence all around the bed. It even goes behind the bed. I needed to bunny proof the bed because my rabbit was chewing on the bed and box spring. It keeps her totally out from under the bed. I put up her hopper hide away its a card board box type toy up against the bed as well. I wish I had some better advice for you. I know how you must be feeling right now.

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