ISO Bunny Toy Ideas!

Sep 15, 2020
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What is your bun bun's favorite toy? I'm looking for ideas to keep mine entertained because he seems to be bored all the time lately. He likes digging and things that crinkle, so bonus points if it involves either of those!

Here's a pic of the little guy, his name is Oreo. 🐰
 

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You could shred up some paper and put in in a cardboard box so he can dig in it. I've been making a bunch of DIY toys to give to some rabbits that have no hay or toys at an animals sanctuary.
I cut off the flaps of the cardboard boxes and cut them into strips, squares, and triangles etc. For some I peeled the top layer off so I got a textured piece of cardboard and the thin strip that was the top. Some I rolled up or folded, and some I left as large chunks. I Used a nail to poke holes through the center and stuck scissors through the hole to make it bigger. I then used twine and threaded it through the hole with a knot at the end. I sometimes tie knots through the middle of it so some of it isn't to close together I guess.
I cut opening into the boxes so it could be used as a hidey house. You'll want to remove as much tape as you can. It may wokr best to use a box fold instead of tape for the top (or bottom).

Sor far I have three hidey houses, box with holes that I'll put hay in, five of those cardboard strip toys, two toilet paper tubes that I can stuff treats in, and a paper towel roll to put hay it.
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You could shred up some paper and put in in a cardboard box so he can dig in it. I've been making a bunch of DIY toys to give to some rabbits that have no hay or toys at an animals sanctuary.
I cut off the flaps of the cardboard boxes and cut them into strips, squares, and triangles etc. For some I peeled the top layer off so I got a textured piece of cardboard and the thin strip that was the top. Some I rolled up or folded, and some I left as large chunks. I Used a nail to poke holes through the center and stuck scissors through the hole to make it bigger. I then used twine and threaded it through the hole with a knot at the end. I sometimes tie knots through the middle of it so some of it isn't to close together I guess.
I cut opening into the boxes so it could be used as a hidey house. You'll want to remove as much tape as you can. It may wokr best to use a box fold instead of tape for the top (or bottom).

Sor far I have three hidey houses, box with holes that I'll put hay in, five of those cardboard strip toys, two toilet paper tubes that I can stuff treats in, and a paper towel roll to put hay it.
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Those are great ideas! Thank you so much for sharing. :) Now I gotta go rummage around in the garage to find some boxes I can use!
 

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