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Forum BEHAVIOR Grooming the Blanket?

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    • princessbookworm
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        Hello, everyone! 

        So my 9 month old mini lop, Jake, has recently taken a liking to grooming a fuzzy white blanket. Is this dangerous? He has several bunny “surrogates” but he seems to prefer this blanket? Should I just let him go ahead with it? The fibers seem tightly sewn so I don’t think he’ll be able to swallow any. I’m just worried  


      • Bam
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          If there’s no risk of him swallowing a lot of fluff, then I don’t think you need to worry. It’s normal bunny behavior. My Yohio liked to groom pillow-cases. My bam sometimes grooms his play-tunnel (it crinkles, so I hear him). It’s very common for rabbits to groom f ex clothes or blankets or even furniture while you pet them.

          My Bam has several stuffed “surrogates”, but nope, he wants to groom the crinkly tunnel. Rabbits tend to want to choose for themselves.


        • DorothyTheMiniSatinBun
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            What about carpet?

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        Forum BEHAVIOR Grooming the Blanket?