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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercup132
    Put down a big slab of carpet, that's what I did with mine. It's fine for them to chew and rip apart. Your rabbit doesn't actually eat blankets.
    That sounds like a good idea, I might do that for Cad. I keep hay on the bottom but I might start trying a piece of carpet and see how he likes it; cause Ive been thinking the hay might be 'hot' in the summer time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Genny
    That sounds like a good idea, I might do that for Cad. I keep hay on the bottom but I might start trying a piece of carpet and see how he likes it; cause Ive been thinking the hay might be 'hot' in the summer time.
    who is cad?????lol
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    Actually rabbits need hay in their diet so why not line the bottom of the cage with it. And actually some rabbits do eat carpet and it can cause intestinal blockages if eaten I wouldn't risk it...


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    Quote Originally Posted by 3muttsandaboston
    Actually rabbits need hay in their diet so why not line the bottom of the cage with it. And actually some rabbits do eat carpet and it can cause intestinal blockages if eaten I wouldn't risk it...
    That's a great idea as long as her bunny is litter box trained. If he's not litter box trained he'll be going potty on the hay that he's eating.
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    how do you litter train them

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    Just put the box in the corner that they usually go in, and they should start using the box. That is what the ARBA says, and it worked for my Oslo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suki Wingy
    Just put the box in the corner that they usually go in, and they should start using the box. That is what the ARBA says, and it worked for my Oslo.
    thats cool what kind of rabbit is oslo

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    Quote Originally Posted by rabbitsroxx
    who is cad?????lol

    Cad is my rabbit; his real name is Cadbury but I call him Cad
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    Quote Originally Posted by Genny
    Cad is my rabbit; his real name is Cadbury but I call him Cad
    cool

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    Your rabbit is addorible! I wish I could get a rabbit, hehe.

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