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    Sore hocks?

    They have been pretty resistant to digging but There is one part of them where I can tell Nimbus likes to chomp the mat. There are no big tears or anything just little visible holes. The ones I have are white and a light grey so I just put a white ducktape patch over it and fixed haha. I have...
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    Sore hocks?

    Oh! If you are worried about the little piddlers destroying your rugs Gelli mats are great. Gelli mat is just the brand I use by fisher price but you can find something similar in all sorts of brands and places even on Amazon. They are meant for babies/toddlers playmats and have a foam center...
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    Sore hocks?

    I went down the same road of constantly changing the flooring type for my bunnies. For some of them changing the carpets helps but for my sensitive guy who likes to thump a lot or my lil lady who never stops zipping around I found having them wear hock socks helped the most. www.onetwohop.com...
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    I need some ideas for toys please

    Cardboard boxes, Toilet paper rolls, Papya sticks, IQ toys (even ones for cats and dogs work great) Balsa wood blocks, Rattan Balls, and Loofah chews (If you have a dehydrator you can flavour them yourself) oh, and fun tunnels like ones that split 3 ways or more
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    Keeping two male rabbits together

    I had 3 males bonded before I added a female to the mix and it turned out well. There was a little bit of extra effort required with 2 of them but otherwise, it went well. They are all neutered. When you get your young one neutered you might have to repeat the bonding process because of the...
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    Teaching an adult rabbit

    With patience, it can be done! Not only that I found bunnies that a brought in from the street ended up being more litter trained than my spoiled buns that never knew hardship!
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    Nimbus is home!

    Such a cute potato! Congratulations :D
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    Advice on how to best setup this area, please

    I do! It's amazing I got it on Etsy the shop is QPRPET https://www.etsy.com/shop/QPRPET
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    Advice on how to best setup this area, please

    Oh I highly recommend starting with wood! The PVC is a bit pricey and it took a few years and different balcony styles till I was settled with this one
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    Advice on how to best setup this area, please

    I will add a picture of my current balcony set up. The white parts are not painted wood it’s pvc easy to work with and clean!
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    Advice on how to best setup this area, please

    Very cool! This is very similar to my setup. I would put water up and down you can never have too much water! As mentioned above I would highly recommend covering the wood so it doesn't get peed on. Once the pee gets into the wood it just gets associated with a litter pan (I learned this the...
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    OneTwoHop Socks For Sore Hocks

    OneTwoHop makes hand-crafted socks to help heal your bunnies' sore hocks. Check us out at www.onetwohop.com Our Instagram: OneTwoHop
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    2022 Indoor Cages...add your photo!

    I have finally finished decorating the kids room! They also have a big tunnel that goes in the floor but it’s currently drying from being washed. They also get to free roam when someone is home this is mostly the napping quarters.
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    Methods to contain hay (allergies!) - hooded litter box?

    For the hay types like Blue Eyes mentioned there are different kinds to try. Oat and Orchard have been the lesser of dusty that I have encountered. I also don't have access to many of the others. 3/4 of my buns are Netherland dwarfs and I can't say I have fed them alfalfa except when they were...
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    Methods to contain hay (allergies!) - hooded litter box?

    Heyo so I have a decent allergic reaction to the hay as well. I have played with a few different types and some I have less of a reaction too like Orchard hay or even the Standlee brand at the moment seems less dusty. (I say at the moment because sometimes it depends on how their crops are...
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