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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Any Good and Possibly NEW Toys at Pet Stores?

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    • RabbitEducation
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        I have had my rabbit for over 6 months now and I have run out of ideas for different toys to keep her entertained. She currently has a cat tunnel, cardboard toys, keys, (other throwing items) etc. I was wondering if there are any really good toys on the market that you could possibly recommend, I really don’t want her to get bored and I would love for her to stay occupied.  Thanks!


      • Cheesecake
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          Instead of giving her food in a bowl, you could use one of those cat treat dispensers – they provide my buns with a good hour of entertainment and exercise every day. There are loads available online


        • Azerane
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            My pair love barrel rollers, plastic stacking cups and pinecones (dry ones washed and dried).

            I also find that stuffing a paper bag with hay and one or two treats and tying up the top does the trick to keep them occupied for some time.

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