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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Empty Peanut-Butter Jars

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    • LopLove
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        So, I have two plastic jars, and I want to make something out of them, but I don’t know what. I’m thinking of punching holes in one of them, and filling it with treats so that Tiger can push it around. Any ideas what I could do with the other one?


      • LongEaredLions
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          You could put a few beads/bells inside and close it up, then either leave it on the ground to roll, or hang it up. Or, you could use the lid as a toss toy. My bunnies love tossing plastic lids!


        • Deleted User
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            Gosh LopLove, I have NO idea??? I just chuck everything on the floor and after Henry ‘hasn’t’ played with it (he doesn’t play with stuff much….), and it’s covered in fluff I chuck it out and start all over again! I think it keeps me more amused giving him ‘new’ stuff to play with, ha ha ha…..


          • Eepster
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              I’d be worried about a bunny getting their head stuck inside the jar.


            • Deleted User
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                I shouldn’t laugh – but I am! Good one Eepster, ha ha ha ha…..

                I’m sure Tiger’s beautiful little head wouldn’t get stuck….. Lol!


              • MoxieMeadows
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                  I agree with Eepster, I’d be worried about them getting their head stuck in the jar. I would only give the jars to them if the lid was on and the hole you punched in was small enough so their head couldn’t get stuck.
                  LEL’s Ideas were good.


                • LopLove
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                    Hey, thanks for the responses! I had forgotten to check back in the last few days. XD

                    Good thinking, I’ll leave the lid on. I like the idea of putting in beads and bells and hanging it up! If she doesn’t like it, I’ll just give her the lid as a toss toy instead. Thanks, I’m excited to get going on this!

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