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Forum DIET & CARE Opinions on Baby Toys for Bunnies?

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    • Moonlightbunny66
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        I see many people that use baby toys like plastic keys and plastic stacking cups for bunnies. I don’t know if they will chew it up and eat some plastic though… I just want some safe, inexpensive, fun toys for my rabbits when they get here. Thoughts?

         


      • DanaNM
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          My bunnies really like stacking cups! I will put their pellets in them, then stack them up, and they have to toss them around to get the pellets. The plastic is rigid enough that they don’t chew them. 🙂

          At the shelter we give the bunnies baby keys too. The plastic is hard enough they don’t mess with it.

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        • Moonlightbunny66
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            Oh okay, good to know. Thanks for telling me! I’ll probably get some for them if they aren’t too expensive. 🙂


          • Peanutthebunny
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              yes stacking cups are a good idea since rabbits love to toss them around and you can put pellets in between them and you can all buy hard plastic baby keys


            • LBJ10
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                Hard plastic is generally considered safe. Bunnies might chew on it, but there are normally just indentations made in the plastic. They can’t easily chew pieces off. Still… I would recommend supervising them when playing with baby keys or stacking cups. Just to be safe. 😉


              • Moonlightbunny66
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                  Okay, I will! Thank you. 🙂

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