I adopted a bunny last week. She's a 5 year old English lop (if it makes any difference.)
I spend a lot of time with her, and she's adjusting to me and my home very nicely. I'm a little bit concerned though- while she's becoming sweeter as she gets used to me, she will consistently bite on my clothes. She doesn't bite ME anymore at all - just my clothes...
She shows pretty affectionate behavior towards me, and this bitting doesn't seem -aggressive.-
Is there a reason she's doing this? What can I do?
xnidxroc answered Wednesday August 11 2010, 4:57 am: My friend used to have bunnies. I'm not sure if this will prevent her from biting your clothes, but at a pet store you can buy wooden carrots that they can gnaw on. They just need something to bite.
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