Bun_Lover
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Hello! So I currently have 3 cardboard boxes around my room for my free roam rabbit Thumper to use as hides and to keep him from getting bored (along with multiple toys). Before, he often chewed holes in the boxes but rarely ate the cardboard- until now. Recently I noticed that whenever I went to clean up his area, there would be less and less leftover chewed up pieces of cardboard, and now I'm concerned for possible health problems since I heard that it can lead to blockages. My problem is this: if not cardboard, what else should I use for hides since he loves to hide and hop on top of the boxes? Should I now begin taking the cardboard away? Also, I have noticed that his poops have gotten a little darker and smaller than usual, but they are still coming out at the same rate as usual and he isn't acting weird, if that means something. If the cardboard consumption were the cause of this, what could I do to make his poops return to normal?
Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the help!