BrittsBunny
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My bun, Wrangler, is being kept in a cage while I am on Spring Break (I brought him home with me). Anyways, he is used to being able to roam free, so I am sure he is frustrated with being kept contained. He has been chewing on the side of his cage (the plastic bottom part), and it makes me nervous that he is doing that. I have even found plastic particles in his whiskers :shock:
It's not like he doesn't have anything to chew on too- he's got two, rather large wooden carrot chew toys, a hanging toy withsix wooden blocks and a bell,a toilet paper roll (he has two of them in there yesterday), and of course his feed and hay to munch on. But he still likes to go over to that one spot and grind his teeth against the siding!Whatshould I do about that? Should I be concerned? I am worried that he is going to hurt himself as well as ruin the cage! But of course I am more worried about him!
& yes, I have been letting him have some free time (at night) when the dog is asleep in my parents' room. Last night he wasn't taken out though...but it doesn't really matter, because he'll chew on the side anyways!
It's not like he doesn't have anything to chew on too- he's got two, rather large wooden carrot chew toys, a hanging toy withsix wooden blocks and a bell,a toilet paper roll (he has two of them in there yesterday), and of course his feed and hay to munch on. But he still likes to go over to that one spot and grind his teeth against the siding!Whatshould I do about that? Should I be concerned? I am worried that he is going to hurt himself as well as ruin the cage! But of course I am more worried about him!
& yes, I have been letting him have some free time (at night) when the dog is asleep in my parents' room. Last night he wasn't taken out though...but it doesn't really matter, because he'll chew on the side anyways!