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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Knocking things down

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    • eyorelop
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        My bunny won’t play with any toys or even cardboard stuff around the house.  Someone suggested putting things up he could knock down.  What kinds of things would you suggest??  I think I actually saw him do his first binky with me yesterday when he was hopping around.  He has been laying like a lump but he hopped around more last night and seemed to be having fun.


      • skunklionshow
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          New bunnies often take time to get adjusted to their surroundings.  My first girl never came out of her cage for about 2 weeks.  So just give bunny open access & time.  You can try to coax him/her w/ treats.  Different bunnies like different toys, some are diggers, some are chewers, some like to knock stuff over…it goes on & on.  Some even just like to run, like little grayhounds.  I suggest you try to get an idea of the personality of your bun & then start to add toys to the equation.  If you have a chewer, a diggy box may not be their thing at all.  Some rabbits actually prefer certain toy textures over others (i.e. paper/ corn husks VS cloth/ fabric).  I just may take some time.


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            Try a deck of playing cards and make a card house for him to knock over and pick through. My mini rexes love this a lot. They knock it apart and then pick up cards to toss them too.

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