07-13-2005, 05:35 AM
07-13-2005, 07:28 AM
My daughter and I raise Satin rabbits. We give them pop cans (take tab off). They get ahold of them, and roll them around. They will also chew on them so we remove them after they have chewed holes in them. I don\'t know of any other toys. Rabbit can destroy anything you put in the cage and can swallow things they shouldn\'t. Good Luck>
07-13-2005, 07:29 AM
OH by the way, I should have mentioned--EMPTY POP CANS!.
07-13-2005, 10:32 AM
I have never heard of pop cans, i would see mine cutting their tongues on the metal.
but for my old pet rabbits i used to use toilet paper rolles stuffed with hay, any kitty balls (hard plastic) and mine liked empty plastic 16 oz water bottles that they could roll around. any stick to chew on.
i dont use anything for toys anymore. mine would use them as urinating tools or they would just get deterioated.
but for my old pet rabbits i used to use toilet paper rolles stuffed with hay, any kitty balls (hard plastic) and mine liked empty plastic 16 oz water bottles that they could roll around. any stick to chew on.
i dont use anything for toys anymore. mine would use them as urinating tools or they would just get deterioated.
07-13-2005, 12:31 PM
I use paper towel rolls stuffed with hay (and I stick veggies in their sometimes as a treat), cat balls with bells, and bird toys. Most of my rabbits never touch the toys.. but I like to think they have the opportunity for them if they want them, LOL. I guess I spoil mine a bit too much.
07-13-2005, 12:49 PM
I have a long bolt that I string vedgies on and hang from the ceiling of my rabbit\'s cage so it swings. In their yard, I like to use concrete blocks and boards to create a maze for my rabbits to explore.
Woven sticks, like from green lilac bushes are sometimes entertaining for them to pull apart. If you are looking to make some toys, maybe you could do some research on Native American or Early American folk toys, when people made corn cob dolls and tied things together with grasses or used tounge and groove methods with nontoxic glue.
Have fun!
Woven sticks, like from green lilac bushes are sometimes entertaining for them to pull apart. If you are looking to make some toys, maybe you could do some research on Native American or Early American folk toys, when people made corn cob dolls and tied things together with grasses or used tounge and groove methods with nontoxic glue.
Have fun!