Jasminebunny
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My 2 year old rabbit , jasmine ( just gave birth but was chewing huge holes in her cage way before she was even pregnant)keeps chewing giant holes in her hutch .
How do i get her to stop?
How do i get her to stop?
She's got a large to medium size cage and is allowed to run around in a large pen outside , in my garden .How her living area and cage size [emoji5]
She's got a large to medium size cage and is allowed to run around in a large pen outside , in my garden .
200 cm x 180 cmCould you give actual measurements of the inside of the hutch? Also how often and for how long is she given pen access (on average) and what size is that area? A photo of setup would be even better.
What does that have to do with chewing? Imho that's more a oral fixation.
Some rabbits like to chew at times. Doesn't matter much how big their hutch is (my Fury destroyed my apartment in a few months time), although boredom might contribute sometimes.
I give them branches of willow, ash, and whatever to chew on, and when they decide to turn their hutch to splinters I install a replaceable soft wood board inside at the bottom of the hutch doors (their favorite chewing spot) or paint things like floor grates with diluted rabbit urine and rinse it, mine don't chew soiled wood, even if it's not noticeable for us.