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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Games, toys, etc. outside of cage

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    • kamdynandsunshinesmom
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        I am looking for ideas of ways either to play with my rabbit or that she can play with when she is outside of her cage? any suggestions? 


      • Valisa
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          You could set up a cardboard box castle, that she can run and play through. Or you could start teaching her tricks. I’ve heard that you can use a clicker to help with that.


        • nikol
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            I filled an empty 20 oz plastic bottle (with all the labels removed) with dry rice. My bunny LOVES it. its big enough that i dont need to worry about her chewing through the bottle and she loves pushing it around and hearing the rice inside. I also found a way to distract her from chewing on things that are off limits… My bunny goes NUTS for pineapple…. she show NO interest in her wood chew toys…. until i got the great idea of soaking them in pineapple juice and now she wont leave them alone!! every few days i resoak them and shes happy!


          • kamdynandsunshinesmom
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              thanks good ideas


            • Valkyrie
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                I have a cat tunnel that my house buns have always gone crazy for. They love running through it and rolling it around. I actually have two now: one is a cheap fabric one from Wal-Mart and the other is made of something like a plastic canvas. I got that one from Jysk and they love the crinkle it makes when they touch it. Hard plastic cat toys with bells inside are also popular in my house.


              • MoveDiagonally
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                  I’ve heard great things about “Teach N Treat”. You can look up videos on youtube of bunnies playing with them. A lot of members here have given it positive reviews as well.

                  I just ordered one the other day and I can’t wait!

                  Here it is on Amazon:
                  http://www.amazon.com/Hagen-Living-World-T…ref=sr_1_1

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              Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Games, toys, etc. outside of cage