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Monkeybun
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    Things like rice, corn, any kind of cereal thing are not good for rabbits, neither are seeds. So be careful when looking at treats. The best treats are fresh fruits and veggies, or dried fruits without added sugar. The BB store has some good made for rabbit treats if you don’t want to feed fruit, they are quite good as well.

    But still, don’t feed treats until she is older

    For cage boredom, toys are better. Bunnies like projects, my Moose has a box filled with shredded paper right now that he adores. He smooshes the paper around and is slowly destroying his box, and its the best thing ever according to him.

    For hay, alfalfa is best at her age, as it helps her grow. If she is nibbling at that, great! If it was bought in a pet store, chances are it isn’t the best quality, and has been there awhile. You may want to check out local feed stores and farms to see if anyone nearby has good fresh hay for sale. It’s often cheaper than store bought hay too