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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Anything else for my bunny’s cage?

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    • Mikayla206
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        I am curious on what else y’all think I might need for my bunny’s cage. I have had her for a week (she doesn’t come near me yet). She loves toys and she was basically litter box trained when I got her (shes 8 weeks). I just want to make her cage perfect


      • Rhian
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          I would suggest getting a few more shred-able toys. Cardboard tubes, paper bags, boxes, wood pieces, willow toys, crumpled up paper balls. Nothing is more happy than a rabbit that is destroying something.


        • Palomino_Bun
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            you can get little sit on wooden houses which mine loves. Also, you can buy wooden bird toys with bells on that make a noise which satisifes their urge to ruin objects – so like Rhian said anything that is either destroy-able or that makes them thin they are destroying something is great. And edible/chewable tunnels made out of wood or haygrass are good for their teeth and digestion.
            Awesome job your bunny is very lucky !

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        Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Anything else for my bunny’s cage?