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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Willow sticks

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    • muffinandmunchbunny
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        Hello,
        I bought Muffin a load of willow sticks from the pet shop about 1 month ago and she has never used them. I put them on the ground in front of her and she ignores them. I hold them out for her, she pushes them away. I’ve seen rabbits who adore willow sticks and chew on them all the time but I guess muffin is a pretty picky bun Anything I could do to get her to use them more?
        thanks x


      • Bam
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          You could try soaking one in water and see if she’ll like it better. But some buns just don’t care about willow sticks. I took a course in willow weaving and made willow toys for Bam. No rabbit has ever been less interested in anything =/


        • S&D17
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            Sammie and Domino dont care for them 


          • Deleted User
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              Try bundling a few of them together and tying it with a bit of string (bun safe of course).This might spark a bit of interest encouraging her to separate them and throw them around a bit. One of my buns was the same. I would sort of get a look of “well you haven’t really put much effort in with that have you”.

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