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Forum BEHAVIOR Fabric Chewing

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    • Charlotte'sWeb
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        I have a 7 month old female Holland Lop who I’ve had for about 2 months now. She gets several hours of free range floor time in my room and when she’s not out, she’s in a 2X4 NIC grid cage. Lately, and this has never been an issue before, she’s been chewing on fabrics. I have several bookshelves and stuff like that and she leaves them alone but things like my clothes, comforter, that sort of thing she’s been chewing like crazy. Has anyone else had this issue? I’m hoping that since it’s a new issue it’ll resolve itself but I wanted to see if anyone else has gone through this and could give me some pointers/ ideas on what to do. She has tons of toys and love throwing and tossing them but somehow she always finds her way back to the things she’s not supposed to chew haha.


      • ana.5902
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          Try buying some toys made out of willow and keep your clothes out of the way. My bunny used to chew fabric even though she had other toys. BUY WILLOW!!! Keep her out of your bedroom since she is chewing your sheets.

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      Forum BEHAVIOR Fabric Chewing