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Forum BEHAVIOR “Toys” Besides Wood/Cardboard?

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    • shelbyelby
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        I’ve discovered that my girl isn’t really interested in “playing” with much. She chews her apple orchard sticks and little wood “toys” at night, but during the day, I worry that I don’t have anything interesting for her. She doesn’t chew during the day, I’m not sure why.

        Are there any other things for her to play with to keep her busy while I’m at work?

        She’s only ever alone for a few hours by herself. When I’m home I let her run all around and play, which she loves to run around. But when she’s in her x-pen, I want to make sure she has some fun stuff. I’ve tried cardboard cat catchers, wood huts, toilet paper rolls, newspaper, ect. She isn’t interested!!! LOL

        And when you “play” with your bunny, is there anything you play together? 


      • sarahthegemini
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          Baby toys! My buns love throwing things and knocking stuff down. Stacking cups, bowling pins, giant legos, baby keys etc all great toys. Blankets to dig at are a hit also.


        • shelbyelby
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            Posted By sarahthegemini on 9/24/2017 5:42 AM

            Baby toys! My buns love throwing things and knocking stuff down. Stacking cups, bowling pins, giant legos, baby keys etc all great toys. Blankets to dig at are a hit also.

            That’s a great idea!! Thank you. She seems like she would like to knock stuff down. haha


          • Boston's Mama
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              I use baby toys too , stacking cups and baby keys ( make sure they are hard plastic not the teething type or gel ones)

              Step stools are good too- for jumping on and hiding under

              The ware fun tunnel is a hit here


            • Puffbaby
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                I can’t get my bun to play with toys. Only thing he has been interested in “playing” with is a Snapple bottle that was apple flavored lol it was glass and empty so I let him roll it around for a few minutes while right there watching him until I was the mean witch that took it away lol I tried apple chew sticks, and pine cones, and branches, and cardboard and hes just uninterested. I even tried a dig box bc he so generously dug little 2″x2″ holes in the carpet in 4 spots but he didn’t even want to dig in the dirt! I also have tried blankets, and sheets amd even built a sheet fort for him lol….my kids idea and he followed them in it, then peed on the part hanging down haha So any suggestions would help.

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