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    • Bec
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        im concerned that my bunny is biting boxes and papers that aren’t for her to bite are due to the fact that I haven’t gotten her spayed. Could this be why? Or do all bunnies act like this?


      • sarahthegemini
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          Bunnies chew on things they shouldn’t. It’s in their nature.


        • senatcha93
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            It’s got nothing to do with spaying or neutering. They start chewing on things when they are bored or don’t have anything else to chew on. Always give them toys 🙂


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              Posted By senatcha93 on 4/08/2017 5:02 PM

              It’s got nothing to do with spaying or neutering. They start chewing on things when they are bored or don’t have anything else to chew on. Always give them toys 🙂

              Not necessarily. Bunnies enjoy chewing on things. It’s luck of the drawer whether it’s toys or your furniture! 


            • BanditCamp
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                Chewing is how they grind their teeth down. Rabbits teeth grow constantly so they chew to break and trim them. Discouraging chewing can hurt their health so as a method of providing things that he can chew such as phonebooks, wood that can be dented with your finger nail, boxes or shoeboxes.

                You can also go down to the store and for 2 bucks but some non colored posterboard (Not foam) and do crazy amounts of things with it.

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