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Rabbits and boredom

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  • Millie2008_2
    Millie2008_2 Posts: 1,584 Forumite
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    Echo inside of loo rolls with hay stuffed in- out like to to throw those at each other. And boxes with hay in. You can buy toys/things to chew on, but mine tend to prefer the simple things.

    I also "hide" their greens amongst their hay so they have to hunt for it
  • Rummer
    Rummer Posts: 6,550 Forumite
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    My girl loves the metal balls you fill with food and hang from the roof. She spends ages standing up and trying to eat them. We also fill wine boxes (free from supermarket) with hay and veggies and let her break into them. There are also lots of little toys that we rotate including balls, balls with bells, rabbit sticks and various others.

    The fact that they have each other will probably be more than enough. We are currently on a man hunt for our girl after her partner died.
    Taking responsibility one penny at a time!
  • Rochdale_Guy
    Rochdale_Guy Posts: 1,710 Forumite
    Rummer wrote: »
    My girl loves the metal balls you fill with food and hang from the roof. She spends ages standing up and trying to eat them.

    I'm biting my lip here...... no offence Rummer :beer:
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  • Aww this thread makes me sad. My neice got a pet rabbit and a great big run outside her house... yet she keeps the rabbit at her grandparents house accross the road and it stays in a small hutch day in day out on its own :(

    Honestly, I even suggested taking it, but my OH pointed out our dog would bark at it every time it seen it and frighten it. I wish it had owners like you guys to keep it happy and amused!
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