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Warren Scout
Daffodil is nearly 6 months old and is companion to Blackberry- we have had her for 4 months - Blackberry was an indoor rabbit who I felt would be better outdoors with a friend.
They get on great- Daffy due to be spayed next month. Doesn't seem 'hormonal' yet.
Bought a brand new hutch and hutch cover for the newly bonded pair - but Daffy won't stop chewing it- I have got through 2 bottles of chew stoppa in the last couple of months- but it only deters her for minutes. What was a brand new hutch is now a chewed patched up mess.
Daffy and Blackberry have almost complete access to the garden in the day so it can hardly be boredom- often I have found her chewing the hutch when she could be running round the garden- it's like an obsession for her.
Came down this morning and she has chewed a big enough hole to escape- AND through the hutch hugger - and is running round the garden- still coming back for the odd chew though. She's got a new obsession with chewing under the hutch so the floor will go next I think.
Blackberry is too big to get through the hole and could possibly get stuck.
I could cry-what can I do to stop her chewing?
I can't afford a new hutch and cover 3 times a year.
the bad girl herself after escaping
They get on great- Daffy due to be spayed next month. Doesn't seem 'hormonal' yet.
Bought a brand new hutch and hutch cover for the newly bonded pair - but Daffy won't stop chewing it- I have got through 2 bottles of chew stoppa in the last couple of months- but it only deters her for minutes. What was a brand new hutch is now a chewed patched up mess.
Daffy and Blackberry have almost complete access to the garden in the day so it can hardly be boredom- often I have found her chewing the hutch when she could be running round the garden- it's like an obsession for her.
Came down this morning and she has chewed a big enough hole to escape- AND through the hutch hugger - and is running round the garden- still coming back for the odd chew though. She's got a new obsession with chewing under the hutch so the floor will go next I think.
Blackberry is too big to get through the hole and could possibly get stuck.
I could cry-what can I do to stop her chewing?
I can't afford a new hutch and cover 3 times a year.
the bad girl herself after escaping
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