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Forum BEHAVIOR Chewing

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    • CrazyGemini22
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        My two year old bunny, who I’ve had for 2 months now constantly chews the sheet I have down in her cage. She okay does it when she digs.I put sheets down because she was biting through the towel. The sheet is thicker. I don’t know what what else to put down in there where she can’t bite a whole and eat through it. I want something easy to clean and can wash it.


      • Sarita
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          Try a grass mat.


        • HereComesTheBun
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            Grass mats are great. Fleece has also worked well for me.


          • BunsAndDolls
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              Fleece is good because you can just buy it by the yard for cheap…then if it gets chewed, it’s cheap and easy to replace. I put a fleece blanket down for Toby to play on occasionally, and it’s full of little holes, haha.

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          Forum BEHAVIOR Chewing