pam9
Well-Known Member
Okay, so Butterscotch's cage is built and I've moved him in. He's adjusting well - seemed a little upset at first, but has now calmed down and is even using the shelf that I thought was too high. He's pooping outside the litterbox more than he usually does, but I've chalked that up to marking his territory and a new, bigger litterbox, and I'm sure he'll stop soon.
The problem is the floor. I used plexiglass for the bottom and a layer of foam puzzle pieces for the top. One piece wasn't large enough, so the floor is a few pieces fitted together. Well, Butterscotch is a destructive rabbit and the floor is no exception. He's been pulling apart the pieces, nibbling on them, and generally just making me want to move him back to his old cage. Are these harmful if ingested? And how do I get him to stop biting them?
The problem is the floor. I used plexiglass for the bottom and a layer of foam puzzle pieces for the top. One piece wasn't large enough, so the floor is a few pieces fitted together. Well, Butterscotch is a destructive rabbit and the floor is no exception. He's been pulling apart the pieces, nibbling on them, and generally just making me want to move him back to his old cage. Are these harmful if ingested? And how do I get him to stop biting them?