TeddyTruly
Active Member
Hello! My 10 month old rabbit seems to like eating rubber. Ofc thats not a good thing, so I've removed all wire and cords from my room. But, my 10y old brother brought his (rubber cased) ipad in when I asked him to check on my rabbit while I was at school. He left it in there. Needless to say, my bunny chewed on it. Thankfully he only nibbled a bit of it, and it was over a day ago so I think I'm out of the woods (hopefully, hes been eating and drinking normally), but any ideas to discourage him from doing it? He has several wooden chew toys, all of which he uses,, but only when rubber isnt an option. I am also worried about rubber clotting in his stomach, and causing GI stasis over time, or worsening it if he ever has stasis. As long as he does not eat any more rubber, should the cover have passed through his gut already? Should I give him stasis medication? Or is there anything else I should do, if rubber is still lying in his stomach. Needless to say, my brother wont be checking on my bunny with his ipad anymore, though I don't blame him. Mostly worried about the rubber clogging in his gut, as he has already eaten the grip of a rabbit brush, and part of an ipad cover in the span of little over a month..
please, any help would be greatly appreciated. I've been worried sick about him, even though he shows no discomfort.
please, any help would be greatly appreciated. I've been worried sick about him, even though he shows no discomfort.