Rayen
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So I assume with the heat that's been here lately, my buns have been a bit more agitated than usual so they've absolutely destroyed the last bit of carpet they had and I've had to replace it all with coroplast. For most of the cage it's fine, the areas are large enough that I can secure down some fleece blankets that they seem to nibble on a bit but largely don't destroy them (so far). I have a step leftover that's not really big enough for the fleece blankets (I use the 2$ ones from dollar stores) so I bought a few packs of the stickers used for the bottom of a bathtub.
So I guess the question is, will they rip them up and eat them? I'm a bit nervous to put them in the cage if they're just going to rip them off and possibly ingest them. Quinn doesn't usually bother things like that, but Briar will probably stop at nothing until she figures out how to get them up. Are they sticky enough that it would be nearly impossible for a rabbit to rip them up?
So I guess the question is, will they rip them up and eat them? I'm a bit nervous to put them in the cage if they're just going to rip them off and possibly ingest them. Quinn doesn't usually bother things like that, but Briar will probably stop at nothing until she figures out how to get them up. Are they sticky enough that it would be nearly impossible for a rabbit to rip them up?