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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Punching balloon as bunny toy?

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    • dewey
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        I saw a video of a bunny playing with a balloon.  I also saw the video of the bunny when the balloon burst, so I think it would be a bad idea for my bunnies.  I thought of a tougher balloon for my bunnies.  I thought of the child’s toy called the punching ball.   It attaches to your wrist and you punch it.  Seems thicker than regular balloon.  

        Anyone try this?  Is it bunny safe?  By the way, they show no interest in plastic balls so maybe they wouldn’t like a balloon?


      • JackRabbit
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          I wouldn’t let my bunnies play with anything that was pressurized like a balloon or punching ball, or even a blow up toy. Bunny teeth are pretty sharp, and aside from potential injury from something popping, bunnies have no business chewing on soft rubbery or balloon materials.


        • Flopsie
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            agreed, knowing my bun she would chew it up, so probably not ideal


          • dewey
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              Thanks for your thoughts! No punching balloon.

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