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  The Boredom Buster Box
By BinkyBunny (May 2006)


(box is upside down so you can see inside)

 
 
 

 

 
 

 

"Boredom Buster" Box:   This took just a few minutes to make and my bunnies loved it..
 
 
 
 
 
  • Cut exit/entry holes in a cardboard box. 
  • Then cut a couple of holes the size of toilet paper rolls in the sides..
  • Then fill toilet paper rolls with hay & mint and shove the rolls in the pre-cut holes.
  • Next I poke little tiny holes throughout the box and put tiny carrot strands through them.
  • I also have apple juice soaked popsicle sticks and cut places in the box for that too.
                 

 


  The Goody Bag: 


This took just a few minutes to make and my bunnies loved it..

  
  • Punch holes in a paper lunch bag
  • Fill with hay, add greens and treats!  Remember too many treat can upset a bunny's digestive system so cut treats into small bits and spread throughout inside of bag. 
  • Tie closed with natural jute twine or just roll down top.


Since Bailey's digestive system cannot handle treats very well, I usually just add some of her regular pellets and greens.

 


THE DIGGY BOX

Contributed by Lesley (member: Kokaneeandkahlua)

 

A Simple and easy idea.  Just take a laundry basket, cut an exit/entry hole, fill it with shredded paper, hay, cardboard rollls (from empty paper towel or toilet paper rolls) and you have a Diggy Box! 

  • Added tip: bury some healthy treats like mint & rosemaryThey love to hop in and out and dig and rearrange the paper.

      

    NOTE: As with any homemade toy, chewing on cardboard and paper and eating a little is okay. Most bunnies will eat a little, but mostly they'll chew it up into smaller pieces and spit it out. But if your bunny loves to eat cardboard and paper as if s/he is having her last meal, then you need to take it away to prevent digestive upsets.

 


  The Boredom Buster Box
By BinkyBunny (May 2006)


(box is upside down so you can see inside)

 
 
 

 

 
 

 

"Boredom Buster" Box:   This took just a few minutes to make and my bunnies loved it..
 
 
 
 
 
  • Cut exit/entry holes in a cardboard box. 
  • Then cut a couple of holes the size of toilet paper rolls in the sides..
  • Then fill toilet paper rolls with hay & mint and shove the rolls in the pre-cut holes.
  • Next I poke little tiny holes throughout the box and put tiny carrot strands through them.
  • I also have apple juice soaked popsicle sticks and cut places in the box for that too.
                 

 


  The Goody Bag: 


This took just a few minutes to make and my bunnies loved it..

  
  • Punch holes in a paper lunch bag
  • Fill with hay, add greens and treats!  Remember too many treat can upset a bunny's digestive system so cut treats into small bits and spread throughout inside of bag. 
  • Tie closed with natural jute twine or just roll down top.


Since Bailey's digestive system cannot handle treats very well, I usually just add some of her regular pellets and greens.

 


THE DIGGY BOX

Contributed by Lesley (member: Kokaneeandkahlua)

 

A Simple and easy idea.  Just take a laundry basket, cut an exit/entry hole, fill it with shredded paper, hay, cardboard rollls (from empty paper towel or toilet paper rolls) and you have a Diggy Box! 

  • Added tip: bury some healthy treats like mint & rosemaryThey love to hop in and out and dig and rearrange the paper.

      

    NOTE: As with any homemade toy, chewing on cardboard and paper and eating a little is okay. Most bunnies will eat a little, but mostly they'll chew it up into smaller pieces and spit it out. But if your bunny loves to eat cardboard and paper as if s/he is having her last meal, then you need to take it away to prevent digestive upsets.

 


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