Not exact matches
If you rabbit appears to be eating the
wood of its enclosure then make sure you supplying plenty of hay as an alternative as well as wicker or willow toys from a pet store or cardboard things they can
chew on that will satisfy this
need and keep them out of trouble.
Rabbits tend to seek out and
chew on soft materials such as
wood or soft furnishings, carpet and wallpaper for a variety of reasons, Their teeth grow constantly through out their laves and they are always on the lookout for things to help wear them down, They also
need a lot of roughage in their diet and are always on the lookout for digestive fibber.
There are surgical costs for major accidents, as well as less severe, but perhaps more frequent
needs such as a broken tooth extraction or removal of a stomach obstruction from
chewing on
wood!
Lots of toys meet their
needs: tubes, tunnels, exercise wheels or runabouts, branches or blocks of untreated
wood that they can climb or
chew on, and even bedding for burrowing.
Don't forget, your rats» teeth grow continuously, so they also
need chew toys or blocks of untreated
wood to gnaw on.
Many toys — such as some made of
wood — are designed to be destroyed, as birds must be able to
chew to keep their bills in top shape / Therefore, these toys
need to be replaced.
I
need a few boards for the deck (puppy
chewed boards do not look good),
wood filler to fix the inside puppy
chewed baseboards, kind of
need new carpet for the kids» rooms, oh, and more Valspar paint to repaint the ugly, icky brown stained front door.