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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Bunnies like bricks!

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    • Gina.Jenny
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        Jenny worked out that if she pushes her little nose hard into the corners of the A-frame, she can lift the whole frame up. I was concerned she’d end up hurting herself, or escaping, so bought a couple of bricks in, to wedge the A-frame against the wall. These bricks are from the inside of an old storage heater, so about 6” by 7” by 1.5”, and everybunny loves to use them to sit on, and jump off, when they get floor time.

        I’m hoping if they all do that enough, it’ll have the added bonus of taking the sharp tips off bunny claws!

        Gina is enjoying chewing on a Willow wreath while sat on the brick


      • vanessa
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          I’ve been thinking of a row of paving stones myself 🙂


        • Mopsy Cottontail
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            I’ve been trying to find something new for my rabbit’s outdoor run, and I have to say that this would never have occurred to me! I can’t wait to try it out and see what they think!

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