We rescued our 2nd bunny Popper, a dwarf Hotot, 2 months ago & he is now bonded with our 1st bunny. They’re both younger than 1yr.
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Now, because of the destructive tendencies of this dwarf bunny to chew up everything, my husband says we have to rehome him. Popper is never without items to chew: cardboard, hay cubes, hay, wood. Popper chews thru all these items, and now added the protective mats & pads for his cage & the bunny enclosure. They’re not going to last & the bunny enclosure mats were not inexpensive.
Add to it that when he’s gotten out,he chewed thru all of the wiring for our TV system (which has been replaced) & started on the vacuum (caught him), broom…
due to the destruction & cost of replacing what he’s chewed up, he needs to be rehomed. Even if I build him a bunny condo, my fear is he’ll continue his chewing tendencies.
My concern is that our deaf Lop will become sad w/o his furry friend. The bunnies do get plenty of human interaction & pets; so the Lop will still get that attention.
any advice on if this is a short term issue (lop getting over missing his bunny pal) or potentially depression?
And if there a forum for me to post the rehome request for a new bunny family for Popper? (He comes w/ an XL cage).
thanks
Old.
Now, because of the destructive tendencies of this dwarf bunny to chew up everything, my husband says we have to rehome him. Popper is never without items to chew: cardboard, hay cubes, hay, wood. Popper chews thru all these items, and now added the protective mats & pads for his cage & the bunny enclosure. They’re not going to last & the bunny enclosure mats were not inexpensive.
Add to it that when he’s gotten out,he chewed thru all of the wiring for our TV system (which has been replaced) & started on the vacuum (caught him), broom…
due to the destruction & cost of replacing what he’s chewed up, he needs to be rehomed. Even if I build him a bunny condo, my fear is he’ll continue his chewing tendencies.
My concern is that our deaf Lop will become sad w/o his furry friend. The bunnies do get plenty of human interaction & pets; so the Lop will still get that attention.
any advice on if this is a short term issue (lop getting over missing his bunny pal) or potentially depression?
And if there a forum for me to post the rehome request for a new bunny family for Popper? (He comes w/ an XL cage).
thanks