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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS What toys??

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    • BugsyBunny
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         My rabbit (bugsy) is a lop/rex mix. He is about 6 months old and i got him at a farm. I cant seem to find a toy he really likes! I got him a flip and toss carrot which he barley touches, he has wooden chews which he doesnt do anyting with either. He has one toy that occasionally he will pick up but then he loses interest right away. Also i got him a kabob toy but he only plays with it if i put a treat at the top. The only toy he really likes is a willow branch ball. I have gotten him a few and he has eaten all! But im afraid he is only chewing not as much playing, and i want to find a toy he will really toss around!

        Please hellp!


      • mia
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          Chewing is a form of playing. Also, not all bunnies will play. If he needs exercise, you can chase him around.
          Trying making cardboard houses, hiding treats in paper bags or even an empty paper bag, hiding treats in small cardboard containers, toilet paper/paper towel tubes, phone books, towels, baby toys, tunnels


        • Chessie & JJ's Mom
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            My bunny didn’t play with any store bought toys until she got older. As a baby, she preferred simple things like phone books, toilet paper tubes & dark willow rings/balls.
            It may take some time to figure out your bunny’s interests/favorites. If you haven’t already, give him time/space to explore … they love exploring
            I used to let my Chessie explore a small space in my home office … and well now, she explores “her” living room daily … LOL!


          • BugsyBunny
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               ok, thanks! My bunny really does like willow branch things, so i got him a twig tunnel, a ball and a  barbell toy but both toys have been devoured and the twig house is also being eaten haha. Tomorow i am going to petsmart so i will be getting more! I have tried giving my bunny toilet paper/paper towel tubes but so far he isnt very interested. I also tried giving him a phone book but that didnt interest him ether. I plan on getting a bunch of variety of toys so i can find out what he enjoys, but thank you for the help!!!!!!


            • bunnyfriend
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                You could also try grass or timothy mats from the pet store, in my experience bunnies love to dig, tear, and eat them. And it’s a great source of fiber (:

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