honestly.. rabbits are pretty boring.. A cat would have been much more fun.. but my gf allergic
I've owned 2 rabbits for 4 years now, and if there is one thing that I have learned is that rabbit toys
are all a load of junk. They're expensive and useless. The best toys are home made ones, here are some
things that my rabbits loved to play with:
1.) Toilet rolls/Paper Towel rolls
-You don't even need to put anything in them, they will gnaw them till there is nothing left and
toss them around. Sadly it is short lived, my Latte loved them, but after a few days she will
ignore it. But if you give her a new one she will gnaw and toss it all over again.
-Stuff treats in the center pack hay into both sides of the roll. I only did this once, because it
made a huge mess in my living room. But it was fun to watch. But short entertainment...
Boxes:
omg they loved boxes. Cut holes for them to run in and out of. I cut squares here and there for
them to stick there head out, or look around. Flaps are fun too. Duct tape is all you need =)
Tubes:
I bought a cat tube and every now and then they would do a binkie and dart speed through it,
run around in a circle then go back in...etc.
(Was fun till Dumbo started treating it as a litter box.. Pee in a polyester tube, is a disaster...)
Wood Blocks:
Both rabbits loved to chew.. All my table/chair legs have hundreds of teeth marks all of them.
I let them roam free around the house 24/7, gave them several wooden blocks to chew. But they
always choose to go after my furniture. If you have caged rabbits, a wood block/toy is helpful for
them to file their front teeth down. As they constantly grow.
Last of all.. just get creative, endless possibilities you can do with just tape and cardboard.
I had so much fun building stuff for them. God I miss them =(...
Edit: Haha sorry, I didn't even read your message.. just started rambling, guess you've already
done the cardboard, tube.. etc.. Don't worry about your rabbit being bored, they find ways
to entertain themselves. Besides they sleep most of the day anyways, rabbits are most energetic around sunrise and sunset.
Nose Twitch = awake.. if the nose is still they're asleep... that will give you an idea to
how often they are actually asleep.