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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Too young for toys?

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    • Samara87
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        My bun is 8 weeks old, and she’s the only pet we have in the house. We let her out as much as possible, at least twice a day, but usually more like 4 times a day, and she usually puts herself back in the cage when she’s ready to relax. I’m worried that she’s getting really bored, not having anything to play with. I got her some cat toy ball things with bells inside that she tosses around, but nothing else. I keep trying to search online, but I can’t find a specific answer to my questions. I bought her an alfalfa and honey edible hut which she loves, but only chews it at night when we’re relaxing. I want to get her a willow hay basket, because we’re having potty issues with her hay, and I’m hoping the basket would help. I want to get her chewy toys, but Ive heard you cant give them things like apple sticks or cardboard until theyre at a certain age. Is she too young? What would be good for her now? I also want to get her a grass mat. I’d like some feedback as to what wouldn’t be harmful to her, since she’s little. 


      • drwil
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          Toilet paper and paper towel tubes are cheap and bunnies love to toss them around and throw them in their water.
          Also you can get a box and cut a hole in it to make a bunny hiding hole. They really like something like this.


        • Samara87
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            And that’s ok for her age? She’s only two months old, I vaguely remember reading something about them not being able to digest certain things, like cardboard or wood until theyre a little older. So if she swallows it, it could hurt her. Is that true? Or is basically everything safe for her?

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