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What do you use to protect your wires?

demikaijuu

Warren Scout
Hello all

Well I thought my room (and georges free roaming room) was bunny proof


I was wrong, somehow he's managed to dig out some of the cables and chewed through some of them (thankfully everything was turned off at the time or this would be a different story) but now I'm looking at a better way to protect them. They're currently all set up behind a strip of wood (that I didn't think George could move - I was wrong) so I was wonderig what other people do?

I've seen some pictures of other people's rabbit proofing for wires - and they have out them all behind mesh panels (I think) and someone else has used the same panels to block of the bookcase -but I can't find the thread they were in so was wondering if anyone knows what they are, or any other way to protect the cables?

Thank you :)
 
Plastic tubing and also those things that encase them against the wall :)
If you have a look on the homebase website and b&q site you'll see things that you can put the wires in that run along skirting boards :)
 
I think your thinking of my thread. Sorry I can't find it right now. It's in the sticky in housing if that helps, under bunny proofing.
 
I think your thinking of my thread. Sorry I can't find it right now. It's in the sticky in housing if that helps, under bunny proofing.

It was your thread -managed to find it :)

What are those mesh panel thins you've got up that cover the bottom of the bookcase - that's exactly what I'm looking for :)
 
It was your thread -managed to find it :)

What are those mesh panel thins you've got up that cover the bottom of the bookcase - that's exactly what I'm looking for :)

They are mesh storage cubes (sometimes referred to as NIC cubes), I got them off eBay but they are starting to get hard to get hold of. Amazon, B&Q, Wickes are all places you could try.

I know ive seen them as part of a 'rabbit cage kit' so you could try searching ebay for that too.
 
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