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Reddit mentions of D-Line Quarter Round Cable Raceway Cord Cover Floor Trim | Paintable White | 5 Foot 0.87"x0.87"
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- Patented, Easy to install cord management solution requires no electrical competence to install and looks great
- Self adhesive baseboard molding alternative, simply peel and stick to skirting a popular floor cable cover around perimeter of rooms
- Compared to regular floor trim, D-Line features combine to enable approximately 50% quicker installations – and then it’s easy to add or remove cables
- D-Line's cable concealer is a smart alternative to traditional floor trims
- Dimensions of D-Line Quarter Round: 0.87" (W) x 0.87" (H) x 5FT (L). Made from a high-quality material so cable covers are easy to cut to required length.
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Color | White |
Height | 0.87 Inches |
Length | 60 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 0.87" x 0.87" |
Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Width | 0.87 Inches |
I have no experience with Ssscat and not certain if it is safe. If you are looking for a spray - try one in this video.
Chewing cables is not destructive really, it's just something all bunnies do when cables are exposed. You simply need to try to proof the.
For chargers - get some chew proof charging cables here (we all forget to hide those, so it's good thing to have) - https://www.fusechicken.com/
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Now I think there are way to bunny proof your wires on the floor:
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Most important point - bunnies are smart and they need toys to entertain them and stay out of trouble. In the absence of good things to chew they will chew the other things - chewing and digging is their natural instinct, so the solution is not to spot them, but to provide alternatives specifically meant for them to chew and dig and to reinforce them using it. Bunnies are very food-motivated so you can use food to train them to do what you want them to do. :)I will mention some things to buy and make for toy for your bun below - don't think you need to get everything - start with some basic things and rotate toys to keep her interested. They do really understand positive reinforcement and build positive associations when you redirect bad behavior and reward good behavior. So you have to actively and diligently train the bunny overtime not to chew and dig the wrong things. Anytime you see digging or chewing, immediately try to offer a toy or some alternative instead and reward with a small treat when it works. This does need to be done very diligently each time you see him do things like that.
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So what to give as toys?