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Yeah and maybe any other "tools" for helping you take care of boredom :D
 
Plastic baby rattles are good they like to toss them about toffee likes balls with bells in them like cat playing balls you could add safe low ledges in your cage your building as they like to jump up and down on them but make sure there not high ! I also like vilifying plane cardboard up in to shapes and using straw or rabbit safe string to link them together to hang up in there cage I'm always have a small teddy in with them 2 even in with my bonded pair they like to pick it up And move it around but just keep an eye on him chewing it ! A mud digging box with colourful balls in it like a mud ball pool also tunnels are good you can get them
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Yeah, I have some toys, but my little rabbit is very curious and gets bored easily. Here are mine...

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That's good idea and cost nothing
 
Just be a bit carful with the fabric that he/she don't chew on it and ingest it can cause tummy upset mine love blankets but they chew them so had to take them away
 
I gave my bunny a plain box and cut holes in it so he can chew but I am concerned because he is also eating the paper? Would it harm him,Should I leave the box in there or take it out?
 

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