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FORUM BEHAVIOR wont play

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    • shlbysmom
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         ok shelby has 2 tubes to run thro a card board box full of paper toys and hay tolliet paper rolls carrote thing to shew on willow sticks all kinds of paper to shread and she wont play she would rather lay under my funton or lay with me or run is this normal ? i want her not to b bored but she binkys and zooms and hops around the room so i dont think she is bored or anything i just dont know what other options to give her im gonna order her some stuff off here and try it but any suggestions would b greatly appricatiated  ( sorry i cant spell lol i know this )


      • Kokaneeandkahlua
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          Binkies and zooms are playing. Have you tried cardboard houses? Or things to climb/jump on? She sounds like a mover and a shaker!


        • Sarita
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            She may not need anything else. It sounds like she’s a pretty happy rabbit right now.

            But you may try some toss toys – some rabbits think it’s really cool to toss things. Those plastic baby keys are great toss toys.


          • luvmybunny
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              Binkies and zoomies are a good sign she is a happy girl! You could try the mini maze or cut some doors and holes in any boxes you don’t need.


            • Barbie
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                I agree with KK, she might like some boxes and things to climb on top of. Not all buns like being up high though, but it’s something else to try with some old cardboard boxes (just make sure they’re study enough that they won’t fall over if she decides she really likes climbing up and down them!) Leroy rarely touches any of the toys I give him, the only ones he ever seems to do anything with are those willow balls, but he loves climbing on top of things and sitting up high, as well as hiding in boxes/behind things.


              • Sage Cat
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                  Winston is a zoomer! He does not care to much for toys. Except he can not resist a tunnel.
                  Kay likes toss toys. She rarely zooms.
                  They both love their multi-box condo that I made.
                  The trick is to figure out how your bun plays.


                • shlbysmom
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                    she has one toss toy ands she ONLY plays with that n her cage when she is out she wants nothing to do with it but i have a box i cut out and exit and entrance and she likes it ok but i got another one i set out its side and she liked it a little but not really she was scared of newspapers i had for her to play with but once she realised they were ok she played and she is n her box right now so i guess she is ok i was just maken surethanks for all the help !


                  • shlbysmom
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                      o and she LOVES to walk up and down my steps which is ok i just get nervous she will fall down them but i always watch her when she gets on them

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