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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Safe toy hanging materials?

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    • Bentley Bunny
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        Hey! I cannot find anything online, so most people must not ask this question. I just need to know what safe materials are out there that I can use to hang my bunny’s toys? For example, I bought him some block chews and they have a hole through them to make a little line of toys to hang from the ceiling or from one end of the cage to the other, etc. I am making DIY toys too so I need to know what is safe? Like, string, or hay twine, or?


      • Sr. Melangell
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          Clean cardboard, Rabbits love cardboard, toilet rolls and kitchen rolls are great too, tying it up with hay or straw is fine, I’m not sure about string, he could eat it and have a problem digesting it.
          Putting fruit and hay in a toilet roll not too tight is great for a bunny too just close one end over and let bunny have fun.

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      Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Safe toy hanging materials?