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Joined: Apr 2004 Gender: Female  Posts: 72 Location: Arkansas Karma: 0 |  | Keep them from chewing « Thread Started on Apr 13, 2004, 7:49am » | |
If you have a critter that won't stop chewing on something here's something to try. Simply take some ground red (cyanne) pepper, make a thin paste and rub it on whatever the critter is chewing. Be carful as it can stain. My baby (well she's getting big) squirrel kept chewing on one corner of her (large) cage. So I did this and she quit. I can't be sure how well it would work for rabbits ect, but it's worth a try.
Sometimes those bitter sprays do not work, as critters like rabbits often eat bitter herbs in the wild.
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Missy Newborn Kitten
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Joined: Dec 2004 Posts: 14 Karma: 0 |  | Re: Keep them from chewing « Reply #1 on Dec 26, 2004, 5:59am » | |
sometimes my kitty gracie likes to chew the corners of boxes!sometimes,(not that often) she licks the curtains! its really funny and cute.
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Cunningham Guest
|  | Re: Keep them from chewing « Reply #2 on Mar 14, 2006, 10:40am » | |
::) ;D 8-) ;D :) :'( :'( :-X : My guinea pig chews on side cage What shall I do.
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Too many animals are not enough.
Joined: Apr 2004 Gender: Female  Posts: 72 Location: Arkansas Karma: 0 |  | Re: Keep them from chewing « Reply #3 on Mar 20, 2006, 9:27pm » | |
How big is your cage? She might like a larger living area.
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