All my sons game controller wires
The iPad charger cord (only likes the thin cords)
Baseboards (in the mud room)
Corner of old carpet (no loss)
Every card board box they can find!
I have six buns, two are big free roam French Lops so I'm thinking Ive gotten off easy!
I have four buns of my own and a number of foster bunnies at anytime. I dump my litter boxes every three days. They are large boxes with hay racks suspended over them. I use Carefresh and often put a small grid on top of the litter to prevent it getting kicked out all over the place. My rabbits...
Just a quick hint about syringe feeding critical care. Go to the store and buy a can of 100% canned pumpkin...not the pie filling with sugar and eggs but the 100% pumpkin. Mix that with critical care and water. I work with rescue and I have never seen a bunny that doesn't love the pumpkin plus...
I have a totally free roam French Lop buck. He comes back to his only litter box no matter where he is in my three floor house. He only chews on card board boxes and the only cords he want to bite are the ones to charge the iPads. He has no taste for any others. When he's hungry he pushes his...
Your posts make me miss my big Flemmie boys so much! My big black boy Rascal was 14 lbs and my big blue boy Rebel was 16 lbs. I have an amazing huge young French Lop now named Chester who is awesome but there is just something about the Flemish and those giant ears that I love. I wish the giant...
My big French Lop boy is free roam. He doesn't sleep with me but he is a great alarm clock. Every morning about six o'clock he lands in the middle of me to wake me up to feed him his breakfast. It's hard to ignore thirteen pounds of bunny on your stomach and he doesn't have a snooze button!
I work with head tilt bunnies in rescue. I attended a vet seminar on e. cuniculi today as a matter of fact. Most bunnies with head tilt that I have dealt with were the result of e. cuniculi. I would definitely look into the Panacur. If it is e.c. and you wait too long, it damages the vestibular...
Sure dint approve of breeding bunnies for meat...selling them to pet stores, not any better. Rescues usually spay or neuter their rabbits up for adoption and I seriously doubt any breeding was accidental.
Obstacle courses with tunnels and low jumps. Treats for rewards to entice her to try it out. Bunnies can be taught things pretty easily if they are sufficiently food motivated. And it promotes interacting with her. Just let her set the pace.
Car rides are great especially if its a rough road. Putting them together in a slippery bath tub works too sometimes...no water of course! They can't get a grip with their feet to go at each other plus it frightens them just enough that they seek out each other for support. Yes, I have tried...