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My rabbit is a handful - he's still young, and full of that energy and curiosity that only the young have. He's really picky about toys... I've gotten him countless rabbit toys from the pet store, and he hardly looks at them. He'd much rather play with a cardboard box or a wicker basket. Anyone have any other ideas on what kind of safe, easy homemade toys I could give him to keep him busy? |
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Well least hes giving you the cheaper option Artemia! ![]() If hes happy with things like cardbaord boxes and all, then I think thats ok, as long as it doesnt have sharp edges or something. How about something like the kitchen rolls (obviously after the roll being used up), something safe and soft too. |
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| When I was younger, I had a hamster, and I would put toilet paper rolls in her cage.. she loved to chew on em. I'm not sure if that was a good idea though.. I would also put in chunks of cardboard.
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