mamaflora
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Okay, that makes sense. Not enough cushion to use fleece as flooring.
What I have now is just a laminate floor. and they slide on it.
What I have now is just a laminate floor. and they slide on it.
You are 100% correct in thinking that laminate is not suitable. I see so many posts of bunnies on hard, slippery floor, very upsetting. It's not just that they slide on it, it can lead to a number of health problems later on. Bunnies need soft floor with traction, they have evolved to live on soil. Another option is stable matting. It's very heavy rubber and they tend not to chew it.Okay, that makes sense. Not enough cushion to use fleece as flooring.
What I have now is just a laminate floor. and they slide on it.
Haha, yes, that's the Holy Grail, floor that is like soil. If you ever discover it, please let me know! Sometimes I think we should just all live in a barn.Thank you! Yes I have not seem them do a singly "binky." Hoping its a flooring issue.
And of course want them to have healthy safe flooring in general!
I will look into stable matting - I have never heard of that before.
I wonder...does anyone figure out a way to give Bunnies soil indoors? I guess it would make a huge mess.
I do fully understand why being outside is not safe for them, but I do find it a bit sad that they are so separated from the natural world.
Could have horse stable mat and where they like to sleep have some fleece on top?What about a horse stable mat covered in fleece??
I think stable matting is not likely to be chewed. Or you could try cushioned textured non-slip lino but then you have to make sure they can't get to the edges and you need some areas with soft stuff (e.g. layers of fleece) on top. Let us know what you go for and how it works out!Thank you both! I am considering these options.
How do you keep them from eating the edges of any of these?
Yes we could all move out to a barn witha dirt floor and then the problem would be solved! LOL
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