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Comments on How to Choose Toys for Your Rabbit

  • Jun 30, 2006
    Plain, cardboard boxes make great toys. Cut holes for doors and windows, then stuff with hay or newspaper. For an extra special treat, hide a small piece of fruit or the bunnies favorite food inside.
  • Jun 30, 2006
    Plain, cardboard boxes make great toys. Cut holes for doors and windows, then stuff with hay or newspaper. For an extra special treat, hide a small piece of fruit or the bunnies favorite food inside.
  • Nov 22, 2005
    My bunny LOVES my pen with a purple fuzzy end and follows it everywhere! He also plays hide and seek. We might try a whiffle ball with hay/alfalfa.
  • Nov 22, 2005
    If you have no room for a rabbit in your home, garden, or at an alternative location, don't be afraid to keep a rabbit in a fairly sized shed. You can easily rabbit-proof a shed. Try putting a padlock on the door. Make or buy a hutch to fit in the shed (preferably off of the floor). Rabbits will get bored so add some kitten toys, hamster toys, or try making your own. And if you ever choose to breed your rabbit, please make sure that after you buy the buck, a friend or petshop will take it...It isn't a good idea for the buck to live with the doe.
  • Nov 22, 2005
    My bunny LOVES my pen with a purple fuzzy end and follows it everywhere! He also plays hide and seek. We might try a whiffle ball with hay/alfalfa.

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