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What toys do your rabbits like to play with?

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chocolatespiders · 10/03/2014 20:30

Looking for some recommendations for some boredom breakers
Thankyou

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jennyc1013 · 10/03/2014 21:34

My giant loves her normal sized tubes (she lies flat on her belly and wriggles through), toilet roll middles stuffed with hay, a treat ball with a hole in it the she can roll and throw around, a hard plastic baby teething toy to throw (£1 from asda, I think), the natural loofah chews you can get from various shops, sprout stalks, a wooden thing with lots of sticky out bits and something that rattles inside - chew toy, fun to throw and noisy all at once, and cardboard boxes with treats hidden in them. she also likes her teddy and washes him for hours.

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Midori1999 · 10/03/2014 22:06

Mine never really play with anything, but just like things they can chew. Willow or apple twigs or branches if you can get them, willow tunnels, rush balls etc. they do have tunnels they occasionally go through, but they chew those more than they go through them too.

Dig boxes are a good idea, but again, mine don't really use them.

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southeastastra · 10/03/2014 22:09

mine has one of those domes \link{http://www.bunnybasics.net/living-world-animal-dome-large-p-1336.html\here} she sits on it like a hill and the other day was sat inside it like one of those cup rides at disneyland.

they can also get into it if they're small enough

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FernieB · 10/03/2014 22:25

My free range, indoor boy loves a big box to hide in and chew - he likes to create his own windows. He also had a small wicker dog basket with an old towel in for cosiness. In it he keeps his cuddly bunny and frog (which he spends hours grooming) and his throw carrot and jingly ball which he likes to sling around at 3am Confused. He loves a magazine to rip up and if I create a tunnel using a blanket over chairs then he's in heaven. Tonight he particularly enjoyed playing with my DD's geography homework - fortunately not too much damage done.

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chocolatespiders · 11/03/2014 18:58

Thanks fur your help some good suggestions.. We do gave a snuggle safe bunny warren so will look at some additional bits now and something to chew!

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Normalisavariantofcrazy · 16/03/2014 15:18

Mine hate toys and are proper diggers so can't be left in a run for very long or they're gone.

Little buggers!

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