one of ours has chewed the wire unplugged to the lights on the tree, we have no lights now :roll: they are little terrors at this time of year :lol:
How about a puppy pen around the tree? I have outdoor rabbits so its easy for me to suggest stuff!
Sounds familiar. Buster is utterly obsessed with going under our tree and trying to chew it. No amount of being escorted back to the kitchen night after night is getting the message through to him. :evil::evil:
I'd be gutted, it takes me yonks to do my tree, and to replace the lights would mean having to take everything off x
I have a puppy pen around the tree. It doesn't look too bad, but it does make me feel a bit like my house is a shopping centre where the tree is fenced of so that the mere mortals can't get to it.
The tree isn't my main concern, but Brian my new bunny seems to think that the sofa is his litter tray :evil:. Like every other rabbit of mine, he only pees in his litter tray or on my fabric, non-washable sofa :evil::evil:. Technically he isn't allowed on the sofa, but he will not take the hint. It's like a battle of wills. I love him to death and he's a little softy but argh:evil::lol:.
I'm giving myself false hope that neutering will make it stop but I know I'm lying to myself. :lol::lol:
I have a puppy pen around the tree. It doesn't look too bad, but it does make me feel a bit like my house is a shopping centre where the tree is fenced of so that the mere mortals can't get to it.
The tree isn't my main concern, but Brian my new bunny seems to think that the sofa is his litter tray :evil:. Like every other rabbit of mine, he only pees in his litter tray or on my fabric, non-washable sofa :evil::evil:. Technically he isn't allowed on the sofa, but he will not take the hint. It's like a battle of wills. I love him to death and he's a little softy but argh:evil::lol:.
I'm giving myself false hope that neutering will make it stop but I know I'm lying to myself. :lol::lol:
Thank you for the hope! Mine have always used only their litter trays and the sofa. I'm sure they have their reasons, perhaps they're marking my territory as their own. It's a good thing I love him! Hopefully when he's neutered and bonded his new friend will distract him!
pets at home do a spray its in a blue bottle you spray it on the area they have weed on and it kills the smell we cant smell and the enzymes that are left after we have cleaned the area, because normal household products cant get rid of the smell and enzymes completely they return to the same place and mark it again.