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Old 03-08-04, 12:04 pm
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Also, please make sure you have lots of hay in the cage. That's the number one thing to make sure they have plenty of HAY to chew. Chew toys are useless. They generally don't 'chew' on them. Make sure they also have a wooden structure or two (like a wooden hidey house) in their cage for help with their incisors. You can also run a wooden dowel down the length of the cage where they are chewing at the height of the edge of the Coroplast. That gives them wood to chew on instead and will break the habit.
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