Homemade Indoor Rabbit Cage Homemade Rabbit Toys?

Homemade rabbit toys? - homemade indoor rabbit cage

Well, I have a chinchilla rabbit inside.

I really want to play something for them, but I do not know why. Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions for something I could do for them. Please and thank you! =]

2 comments:

SassySwe... said...

Paper bags and boxes as shelters, are used scratching, and chewing. Make sure that there are two areas for your rabbit to come and go. A large cardboard box with holes is large enough to come and go for the rabbit and are very popular. Every day, you change the fields, the rabbits are easily bored. Use large boxes, such as fluorescent lamps (open at each end) and the computer boxes that have come with holes at each end to its own burrow. In addition, the cardboard rolls from toilet paper and kitchen towels make great chew toys. Hard plastic lids, bottles of detergent and fabric softener (to be carefully washed and rinsed) are excellent toys. They are easy to grasp with his teeth and as a bonus, make great noises.Dried pine cones, small straw brooms, towels can even old telephone pounds should chew the rabbit hours.Since availability love to look at d 'Holiday Clubs offer toys. If it from a tree, the age of wood at least 3 months. One exception is a branch of the apple, which can be consumed directly from the tree. However, some branches are poisonous - avoid the branches of the cherry, peach, apricot, plum or redwood.
I hope: D Enjoy watching helped his game to rabbits:)

~stairway to heaven~ said...

Rolls of toilet paper, like paper, no toilet, but that's quite the cardboard cylinder.
Old phone books, magazines, newspapers (which they love to chew and scratch)
Take some white paper or magazine pages, etc. and balls srunch

I hope that your rabbit has fun!

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