Calling All Rabbit Nutters

@Sapphire Sebright
Merry Christmas!
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You trim his toes too?
Not yet. The girl that cut's The Faker's nails schooled me...she said rabbits nails should be cut until they are 6 months old. I have no idea if this is true or not but it sounded good to me.

My original plan was to have his nails cut for the first time when he gets his balls cut off.

If he acts like a nutso like the faker does, I'll gladly pay someone else to cut them when needed but I am hoping that he will wear them down on his home while playing outside on the concrete.
 
Question....what kinds of things do you give your buns to nibble on? I've bought those wood blocks and chew toys, etc, from the pet store but my guy doesn't seem to give a hoot about any of them. Instead, he chews things he shouldn't have....like my vertical blinds and cords. I finally got all that stuff raised up so he can't reach it anymore.... I gave him a cardboard box that he likes to chew on. I figured cardboard is safer than plastic. I've also given him sticks which he enjoys from time to time. What else might impress him?
 
Question....what kinds of things do you give your buns to nibble on? I've bought those wood blocks and chew toys, etc, from the pet store but my guy doesn't seem to give a hoot about any of them. Instead, he chews things he shouldn't have....like my vertical blinds and cords. I finally got all that stuff raised up so he can't reach it anymore.... I gave him a cardboard box that he likes to chew on. I figured cardboard is safer than plastic. I've also given him sticks which he enjoys from time to time. What else might impress him?
You can make toys out of paper towel rolls and tubs, and stuffing them with hay is fun for them. I've made balls, rings, and all sorts of things from them. Apple wood and willow sticks are good too.
 

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