[Petbunny] Advice - destructo bunny/ Cristy A

Ange D angethespaz at gmail.com
Tue Jan 15 12:09:33 PST 2008


maybe apple bitters?

A

On Jan 15, 2008 10:43 AM, Peter and Grayce Levy <bunlevy at bellsouth.net>
wrote:

> Blocking the area off would be a solution, but that would probably
> irritate
> her husband (he is running out of patience as they have 2 of their own,
> and
> at this time she is fostering over 12 in what USED to be his workshop),
> she
> had told him she'd never take more than half the basement....now she's
> taken
> it all..
> I'm going to pass the info about the orange oil, thank you for that.
>
> Peter & Sheeba (I love oranges!)
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Cristy A" <hareffic at yahoo.com>
> To: <PETBUNNY at LSV.UKY.EDU>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 1:17 PM
> Subject: Re: Advice - destructo bunny
>
>
> > One of our members discovered that orange oil keeps her bunnies from
> chewing on stuff. But I'm not sure how you would use an oil on fabric.
> They
> use it on the base boards not to  mention my Zin loves oranges, I think it
> would have the reverse effect.
> >
> >   Has she had the rabbits teeth checked? Just an option. Rabbits seem to
> suffer from OCD, so it may no just be habit, maybe she can try breaking
> the
> habit by blocking the area with NIC panels or something.
> >
> >   Cristy
> >
> > Peter and Grayce Levy <bunlevy at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> >   A friend of mine has a Rabbit that, after 4 years has decided to chew
> on
> the furniture (the cloth).
> > I remember reading a while back of some substances and products that in
> some cases repelled the bunnies.
> > Does anyone know of items like these?
> >
> >
> > Peter & Sheeba (so what's the problem?)
> > Bunnies bunnies bunnies make the world go 'round
>




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