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BINKYBUNNY FORUMS > HABITATS AND TOYS > What to put in rabbit condo?!
Last Post by Sam and Lady's Human at 10/02/2012 09:33 AM (6 Replies)
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User is Offline Amys Animals
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09/28/2012 09:51 AM

So it's been a while and I still have hardly anything in my rabbit condo!  

Everything I have for the bunnies are out in the x-pen.  What can I put in the condo to make it more homey?  They like to lay in there and sleep a lot but that's all they really can do since nothing is in there.  =/  

ideas??  

I would like to put a bed or something in there, but nothing made of fleece because that gets too furry too fast!  I would also like to put some hanging toys in there but don't know where to get any good hanging toys.  =(  

What else can I put in there?  

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User is Offline Sarita
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09/28/2012 09:54 AM
I think if they like to hide in their and sleep and stretch out I would not clutter it up.

User is Offline Amys Animals
Southern California
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09/28/2012 10:02 AM
Okay thanks! I wasn't sure if I should add anything or not. I probably will just put a bed in there and maybe a couple hanging toys.
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User is Offline HyzenthlayLudo
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10/01/2012 03:00 PM
I have found that my buns are always appreciative of a Snakshak Log. They leave very little dust and provide hours of bunny enjoyment.

User is Offline Monkeybun
Hillsboro, Oregon
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10/02/2012 12:14 AM
Snakshak logs aren't very good for bunnies though

User is Offline HyzenthlayLudo
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10/02/2012 09:18 AM
I guess each rabbit is different, mine have not had any issues with having theirs and they are kept on very strict diets as one had mild GI Stasis when I adopted him.

User is Offline Sam and Lady's Human
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10/02/2012 09:33 AM
It's not about being a different rabbit, it's the ingredients of the snackshacks that are really bad and can cause teeth issues over time. Fresh and dried fruit in moderation make a much better treat.
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