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Want to keep rabbit for meats or pet? You need to build a rabbit hutch. Here's a collection of 50 free DIY rabbit hutch plans and ideas.
- Jennifer Poindexter
Feb 2, 2021 · A rabbit-safe ice pod or soda bottle with ice inside can give your bunnies something cool to snuggle up to. Also, a large ceramic tile, whether chilled or as is, can help to keep your rabbit cool. Always make sure your bunny has plenty of fresh water.
- Jess Faraday
Jan 22, 2024 · Ultimate Rabbit Enrichment: Boredom Busters Your Pet Will Love! Have you ever observed your pet bun nudging a toy without much enthusiasm, or collapsing in a heap with an unmistakable huff that seems to declare, “I’m dreadfully bored”?
- A homemade digging box. Very simple! Find a box (perhaps a old plastic storage box or cardboard box) and fill it with soil, sand, hay, stripped newspaper or a mixture of these and let your bunny dig away!
- Old towels and rugs. Aside from the pure joy of digging, does (female rabbits) often have the urge to build nests. If you have an indoor bunny and would like to reduce the amount of mess she can make, instead of the above, try giving her an old blanket, rug or towel to rummage around in and arrange into a cozy nest.
- Cardboard boxes. For something that is quite easy to get hold of for free, a cardboard box can give hours of amusement to most pets, and rabbits are no exception.
- Flower pots and baskets. A large pot placed side ways (secured into place so it doesn’t roll), or an old wicker basket filled with hay can make the perfect quick hide away, whilst not taking up too much space.
Cheap rabbit toys. Cardboard boxes with door holes cut out. Foot stools or small chairs to jump on (rabbits love a look out!) Toilet roll inners stuffed with hay and herbs. A deep tray filled with soil for them to dig in (and save your flowerbeds!)
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Objects to play with or throw - such as untreated straw, wicker, sea-grass mats and baskets, balls and plastic flower pots. Solid plastic baby toys such as 'key rings', rattles, stacking cups and some robust cat and parrot toys can make good rabbit toys.
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