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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Rabbit Enrichment?

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    • AllThingsGeeky
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        I have a young bun. About five months old and well…he’s extremely active. He has an entire room to himself, but I still don’t think I’m providing enough stuff for him to interact with and do. What can I do to provide him some mental and physical stimulation? 


      • Boston's Mama
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          Cardboard castle , step stool to jump on and off, toilet rolls stuffed with hay , apple or willow branches to hop over and chew , lounging logs , a cat tunnel to bunny 500 through , seagrass mats made into tents to hide in or hanging seagrass mats with toys attached to it as a sensory type chewing board


        • Boston's Mama
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            If he isn’t a chewer then soft toy to snuggle and groom , fleece blankets to lay on- drag around -hide under
            I like to sometimes hide Oakley’s pellets in his hay so he digs through to find them, or for Boston is use a treat ball so he rolls it around around to get his pellets out
            There are also threads in binkybunny with ideas for making vege holders from cardboard so they can spend some time digging up their veges

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