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rockhillmanor
Jun 29, 2013Explorer II
docnascar wrote:
The soft crate is a good idea. We'll have to go check them out. Lighter than a cage I would think.
The bunny is using a litter box now about 98% of the time. Only the occasional little jelly bean slip. The dog's usually eat them before we can get a chance to pick them up... LOL---GROSS!!. Amazing how fast she's learned pretty much on her own.
The biggest pain is keeping her from chewing on the drywall and anything else in the house when she's loose. She has so many toys, but just like most baby animals and kids they want what they are not suppose to have.
I found horse hay cubes for them to chew on stops the chewing on your stuff! Find a feed store near your house for them. Those little Walmart hartz mountain bags of them are pure junk and nasty AND when I saw the price for a couple of cubes.:S
You can buy '50 lbs' of 'fresh' hay cubes for horses for the same price as 6 cubes in a bag!!!
Most feed stores will have a paper bag by the lb on the shelf of loose cubes. Cleaner than giving them hay which really messes up the cage. The cubes are neat and tidy as they chew the edges down till the cube is a nub. And it is good for their teeth, chewing habits and nutritionally good for them. You can pick up those salt rounds there also which is equally important. The red ones have minerals they need in it.
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