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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Bunny doesn’t play with her toys

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    • Henry0205
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        I got my bunny toys recently. I got her a big plastic ball with a bell in it and a plastic barbell type thing that also has bells in it. She hasn’t done anything with either one. Is there any way that I can get her to play with them?


      • Rhian
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          It really depends on the rabbit what they’ll play with. Plastic toys are often only a good idea if you know that your rabbit likes to toss things around. Your best bet is to get things that your rabbit can totally destroy (willow toys, paper bags, cardboard tubes and boxes, pieces of wood).


        • Dymii
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            Mine has a habit of not playing with store bought toys. His favorite things are cardboard boxes and books/papers we accidentally leave within reach.. Left a phonebook out for him one time and he had a great time with it. Every bunny is different! I’d present them with a few different types of toys (a chewing toy, a digging toy, a tossing toy, a rolling toy.. etc) and see if any of them stick!

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