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When we have rabbits in the practice we give them cardboard boxes with holes cut in the sides-the bunnies love to make the holes bigger, hide in the boxes, throw them around the cage! We also have some plastic balls which we tie to the front of the cage with string, they seem to love to play with them. One of our clients comes in with a stuffed toy bunny-he likes to groom his 'friend'! Can we see some pics of the buns? |
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I use loo roll tubes with pellets or veg in the middle and then hay stuffed in either end so they have to fight to get the food out.... treat balls for their pellets makes them work for their food... cardboard boxes.... stuffed with shredded paper.... tubes to run through..... dangly toys with bells.... willow balls and sticks..... soft toys (if they dont chew them).... a digging tray filled with play sand or compost...... sisal mats and balls..... wicker baskets..... |
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friend with rabbits gets ideas from this site http://www.rabbitrehome.org.uk/care/budgettoys.asp Hope you find something CM |
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Some links: https://www.thehayexperts.co.uk/Toys...es9pdok4oj7op0 https://www.thehayexperts.co.uk/Tunn...es9pdok4oj7op0 http://www.rabbitrehome.org.uk/care/budgettoys.asp |
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