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They do work out quite expensive if they love them! The piggies don’t bother much ( haven’t tried new girls with one yet!) but the Buns demolish them within a couple of days! Hasn’t saved my chairs though! Still chewing! AARGH!We've had some that have lasted until they were just a couple of bits of cardboard but they are expensive if they only last a few days. I usually just give them a free cardboard box it doesn't matter then. Spikes favourite bed at the moment is a shoe box with a slot cut in the front for access. I've lined it with a piece of puppy pad which is changed daily or when necessary, they've had it for 3 weeks now.
I think they are both the handsomestShe's got that clicky thing again.
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The sooner we look cute the sooner she'll go away Peanut.
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I'm the handsomest.
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No, I am.
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Awww look at that adorable little faceView attachment 80975 Wow they’ve made a really good job of that cube. Munch munch. Gorgeous.
Our 3 girls have had their cube for months but they’ve not eaten any more of it...... yet xx
Here’s Cocoa last night x
Flossie started with just the skirting board then stopped chewing. Once I adopted Nevis it gathered pace! Went from skirting boards to the leather on the dining chair seats and all around the edges! Got to be seen to be believed! Going to try using an old piece of material to recover one of the actual seats first before I but any more expensive material! I have purchased various ‘stop chew’ products but none have worked! One containing bitter apple stopped the piggies chewing the table legs but as you said, too late now for your wood furniture!Oh dear @Janice C. I hope those buns grow out of chair chewing soon, not worth recovering them till they do!
I've got one decent piece of real wood furniture that has travelled with me for all my recent house moves, the piggys are eating the legs, it's their favourite hidey at floor time. It was too late to do anything about it when I realised what was going on.