Camaro19
New Member
I'm having so many issues finding the right kind of cage bottom with my 6 month old bunny. I had a rabbit before (he lived nearly 11 years) and the entire time I had him he was on carpet, no problems.
Carpet is not working with Mila, she is chewing it and ripping it apart like crazy. So I took all the carpet out and left her with a wood bottom while I contemplated what to do next. She quickly went from being a litter trained bunny to a pee-all-over-the-wood bunny (she's not fixed, my husband and I are VERY nervous to fix her because my previous bunny came VERY close to dying due to complications with his neutering).
I put a carpet mat back in her cage and she's gotten better about the peeing, but of course started eating the carpet again. I can't give her anything slick because, like most bunnies, she freaks out when she has no traction. So I had the bright idea this morning to use a yoga mat.
What thoughts do you have? I'm thinking it has traction, is easy to clean and is soft so it's would be pleasant to lay on. Her chewing concerns me though, I don't think she'll be able to chew on it as easily as carpet, but should I be concerned with toxicity? I've seen other people use the puzzle mats which seems to be similar material. Those concern me because of the seam which I'm sure is exactly where she would want to pee and that would give her a weak point to chew at.
Thanks in advance!
Carpet is not working with Mila, she is chewing it and ripping it apart like crazy. So I took all the carpet out and left her with a wood bottom while I contemplated what to do next. She quickly went from being a litter trained bunny to a pee-all-over-the-wood bunny (she's not fixed, my husband and I are VERY nervous to fix her because my previous bunny came VERY close to dying due to complications with his neutering).
I put a carpet mat back in her cage and she's gotten better about the peeing, but of course started eating the carpet again. I can't give her anything slick because, like most bunnies, she freaks out when she has no traction. So I had the bright idea this morning to use a yoga mat.
What thoughts do you have? I'm thinking it has traction, is easy to clean and is soft so it's would be pleasant to lay on. Her chewing concerns me though, I don't think she'll be able to chew on it as easily as carpet, but should I be concerned with toxicity? I've seen other people use the puzzle mats which seems to be similar material. Those concern me because of the seam which I'm sure is exactly where she would want to pee and that would give her a weak point to chew at.
Thanks in advance!