stephers162
Young Bun
Can rabbits suffer from this?
Pi was dumped when he was a couple of months old and spent another couple of months in the back of a P@H warehouse waiting to be adopted. When I brought him home I noticed he enjoys chewing my carpet but I spend so much of my day with him that I stop him when he does and put things over the part he's chewing.
I went home this weekend and left him in the care of my v rabbit savvy housemate and my other rubbish-with-animals housemates. My bun savvy housmate rang me the next day to see that in my absence Pi had ripped up a load of carpet and reaked havoc in my room. Was this boredom or can rabbits suffer from separation anxiety? I know it's probably boredom but he's had such a rubbish start in life I don't want to stress him out by leaving him again. Any advice?
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Pi was dumped when he was a couple of months old and spent another couple of months in the back of a P@H warehouse waiting to be adopted. When I brought him home I noticed he enjoys chewing my carpet but I spend so much of my day with him that I stop him when he does and put things over the part he's chewing.
I went home this weekend and left him in the care of my v rabbit savvy housemate and my other rubbish-with-animals housemates. My bun savvy housmate rang me the next day to see that in my absence Pi had ripped up a load of carpet and reaked havoc in my room. Was this boredom or can rabbits suffer from separation anxiety? I know it's probably boredom but he's had such a rubbish start in life I don't want to stress him out by leaving him again. Any advice?
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