Winter is fast approaching, and if you live in the northern areas like me, where it gets much to cold for your rabbit to play outside, it's high time to find some fun indoor activities to entertain your bun throughout these upcoming winter months. I have had my lionhead, Charlotte, for about 5 years now, so I'm going to share some if my favorite rabbit toys.
Crinckle Tunnels
Crinckle Tunnels are a huge hit with the buns. They are burrowing animals after all. But if you've caught on to the prices in the petstores, cat and dog products tend to run cheaper than those made exclusively for small pets. I buy toys of this stature from the cat department, as they run about 7 dollars cheaper.
Hay in a toiletpaper tube
Empty toilet paper tube + hay = lots of bunny fun! It makes feeding time more interesting, your pet will have to work a bit for their favorite treat, but they don't seem to mind.
Nut Knot Nibblers
This comes in large and small sizes. I love it, because my bun can roll it, toss it, and chew on it. There is even a wooden ball in the middle that makses noise to add to the effect. This toy not only entertains, bit it also provides esential gnawing material.
Treat Kabobs
I have one of these for both my hamster and rabbit. There are several options on what you can do with these. They come with wood chews, but they also sell mineral chews, and they make a great snack holder for foods like carrots. Charlotte especially likes the bell on the bottom of this particular model. She adores anything that dangles.
A big, rabbit-proofed room
Though toys are lots of fun, I don't think anything can compare to having a big room for your bunny to spend a few hours frolicking about in. Buns are easy to litter train, and once they are, all sorts of fun possibilities open up! I give Charlotte about 2 hours of minimum run time every night.
Crinckle Tunnels
Crinckle Tunnels are a huge hit with the buns. They are burrowing animals after all. But if you've caught on to the prices in the petstores, cat and dog products tend to run cheaper than those made exclusively for small pets. I buy toys of this stature from the cat department, as they run about 7 dollars cheaper.
Hay in a toiletpaper tube
Empty toilet paper tube + hay = lots of bunny fun! It makes feeding time more interesting, your pet will have to work a bit for their favorite treat, but they don't seem to mind.
Nut Knot Nibblers
This comes in large and small sizes. I love it, because my bun can roll it, toss it, and chew on it. There is even a wooden ball in the middle that makses noise to add to the effect. This toy not only entertains, bit it also provides esential gnawing material.
Treat Kabobs
I have one of these for both my hamster and rabbit. There are several options on what you can do with these. They come with wood chews, but they also sell mineral chews, and they make a great snack holder for foods like carrots. Charlotte especially likes the bell on the bottom of this particular model. She adores anything that dangles.
A big, rabbit-proofed room
Though toys are lots of fun, I don't think anything can compare to having a big room for your bunny to spend a few hours frolicking about in. Buns are easy to litter train, and once they are, all sorts of fun possibilities open up! I give Charlotte about 2 hours of minimum run time every night.
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