My family and I have two new Holland lop/Rex mix bunnies coming up on 3months old. We have a faux leather sofa that they are obsessed with chewing on. They act like crackheads and are ruining our couch. Any recommendations?
My family and I have two new Holland lop/Rex mix bunnies coming up on 3months old. We have a faux leather sofa that they are obsessed with chewing on. They act like crackheads and are ruining our couch. Any recommendations?
Thank you for the advice we’ve talked about chew toys but weren’t sure where to startBuy lots of chew toys, I would recommend willow, seagrass and timothy toys rabbits love chewing on them and it should keep them entertained. If you have an x-pen or c and c grids block of the sofa so they don't have access to it. If you'd like a website to find toys I'd recommend bunnies that lunch, they have monthly subscription boxes with toys, treats etc, but if you don't want a subscription box they also have one off purchase boxes. My bun's personal favourite was the willow woodland box
Here's the link for bunnies that lunch- Bunnies That Lunch - Shop/Listing
We don’t really want to fix them, mostly because we picture ourselves as pets to someone else and being like “CUT OUT THEIR GENITALIA MUAHAHAHAA” and it makes us feel guilty lol. Growing up we never neutered our cats or dogs. One of our cats would spray. Horrible. But we’re hoping for the best with our buns they’re brothers so I hope their hormones don’t put them agains each other. But I’ve also heard that once they settle and get older they calm down a bit? Also what about their nails? Do people trim bunnies nails? Ours are getting quite long.At 3 months of age, they may soon have their hormones kick in. Hormonal rabbits can be excessive with their destructive chewing. It may calm down considerably after they are fixed. In the meantime, do what others have suggested and block access. You don't want them getting into naughty habits.
On a separate note, please be aware that with that onset of hormones, the two may begin to get aggressive, grunt, growl, or spray urine. They may turn on each other as well, as difficult as that may be to imagine. Hormones affect each rabbit to different levels, so keep an eye out. If they do begin to turn on each other, they will need to be separated until they are both fixed.
We don’t really want to fix them, mostly because we picture ourselves as pets to someone else and being like “CUT OUT THEIR GENITALIA MUAHAHAHAA” and it makes us feel guilty lol. Growing up we never neutered our cats or dogs. One of our cats would spray. Horrible. But we’re hoping for the best with our buns they’re brothers so I hope their hormones don’t put them agains each other. But I’ve also heard that once they settle and get older they calm down a bit? Also what about their nails? Do people trim bunnies nails? Ours are getting quite long.
You really should have them neutered ASAP. They VERY often end up fighting if not neutered and it leads to horrible injuries.We don’t really want to fix them, mostly because we picture ourselves as pets to someone else and being like “CUT OUT THEIR GENITALIA MUAHAHAHAA” and it makes us feel guilty lol. Growing up we never neutered our cats or dogs. One of our cats would spray. Horrible. But we’re hoping for the best with our buns they’re brothers so I hope their hormones don’t put them agains each other. But I’ve also heard that once they settle and get older they calm down a bit? Also what about their nails? Do people trim bunnies nails? Ours are getting quite long.
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