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attachment=64]Here is a picture of our buddy Petey. He is playing with his treat tube (a great hint from \"Harplady\"). Keeps him busy!
Cute picture! Thanks for sharing. Someday I will have to learn how to post picture.
My rabbit loves playing with toilet paper rolls. I usually put some of his timothy hay in it for him to pull out. Some of the best ideas for toys are the simplest things! Your little Petey is cute! Thanks for the picture!
Thank you! Any other toy ideas from anyone we would love! We bought him a little dangly bird toy with a bell and wooden blocks, but he makes waaaaaaay too much noise at 3 am. in my daughter\'s bedroom!!!
It\'s really cute! I\'ll post my bunny soon.
Petey\'s friend Wrote:Thank you! Any other toy ideas from anyone we would love! We bought him a little dangly bird toy with a bell and wooden blocks, but he makes waaaaaaay too much noise at 3 am. in my daughter\'s bedroom!!!
If you have never seen an NIC condo, check them out at:
http://homepage.mac.com/mattocks/morfz/nic.html or just do a search for \"nic condo\" and you will find plenty of them.
I buy the grids from Target. When they go on sale, you can get 24 grids for about $15. They are called \"Organize It Cubes.\" You can use these grids to make doggie play pens, and you can make your pen taller than the standard pen, so bunny doesn\'t escape.
Check out the toys at:
http://www.bunnybunchboutique.com Anyone can cut a hole in a box to create the $12.99 bungalo. You can create the $16.00 willow tent yourself if you have access to willow or grape vines. Just use the \"Organize It Cubes\" to create the tent and weave it with the willow or vine.
You can provide tunnels for your rabbit by buying cardboard concrete forms at any supply store. They are cardboard tubes, just the right size for a rabbit to run through. Someone told me that he orders golf club shipping cartons from the web. They make nice tunnels and they don\'t roll around and they lay flat for storage. He would put then behind his sofa where his rabbit used to dig in the carpet, and his rabbit quit digging, and would just lay in, and run through the box instead.
Very useful

I am very interested in those Organize It cubes. Something tells me the kids would enjoy setting these up too. I\'m wondering if in the summer, this is something we could take outside to let him play too (with supervision, of course)??
I made a bottomless cage for my guinea pig (when I had one) out of these, so my little pig could graze outside in the summer, and it worked well.