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So, what rabbity stuff do you recommend?

Hoppit!

Wise Old Thumper
Slightly more positive than the other thread! :thumb: What bunny toys are a big success with your furry houehold members (no, I'm not talking about your OH!)?


Pickles loves his chill and snooze, filled with hay:

http://www.thehayexperts.co.uk/chill-n-snooze-bed.html

Lounging logs are good - a bit too small to hop through, unless you're a nethie or a baby bun, but good to climb on:

http://www.thehayexperts.co.uk/lounging-logs.html

The large willow tent is a massive hit:

http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=wi...w=148&start=0&ndsp=21&ved=1t:429,r:1,s:0,i:72


And of course:

http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=fe...w=163&start=0&ndsp=23&ved=1t:429,r:4,s:0,i:81
 
Sheds! :thumb:
Avairy panels to make 'run' space
big ceramic bowls for water and food
finding a good hay supplier localy
buying in bulk if you can
underbed storage boxes as litter trays/beds
plastic round dog beds as beds
apple sticks from fluffers instead of silly rabbit treats from pets at home!
good scissors, garden gloves and a bag for foraging your own bunny treats...so much healthier and cheaper than shop bought stuff!
fenugreek crunchies
Cardboard boxes/pet carries as dens inside sheds
Fleece blankets from B&M as snuggles and carpet inside sheds...so easy to wash and dry!
Lounging logs
green plastic extending tunnels

Love these for water too...I just bought three and love them!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/180936489...eName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649

Great idea for a thread! :thumb:
 
Readigrass has been a huge hit in our house
Local forage
Homemade toys (cardboard tubes, boxes, hay boxes)
Fenugreek crunchies
Living herb plants
Cat jingle balls
Willow balls

Stephen likes simple things so anything made of cardboard and stuffed with food is an absolute winner!
 
Ooooh I think...

Sheds
Snuggle safe heat pads for winter
Home made toys out of toilet tubes and boxes etc
Stools
Underbed storage box and cat litter trays
Flower hanging basket for hay

:)
 
Slightly more positive than the other thread! :thumb: What bunny toys are a big success with your furry houehold members (no, I'm not talking about your OH!)?


Pickles loves his chill and snooze, filled with hay:

http://www.thehayexperts.co.uk/chill-n-snooze-bed.html

Lounging logs are good - a bit too small to hop through, unless you're a nethie or a baby bun, but good to climb on:

http://www.thehayexperts.co.uk/lounging-logs.html

The large willow tent is a massive hit:

http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=wi...w=148&start=0&ndsp=21&ved=1t:429,r:1,s:0,i:72


And of course:

http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=fe...w=163&start=0&ndsp=23&ved=1t:429,r:4,s:0,i:81

I think Doughnut would love that chill and snooze but does Pickles wee and poop in it, I think Doughnut would!

She loves her cruncies and her green tunnel.
 
Ahhh the chill & snooze bed... If it is just filled with hay, then Hopscotch assumes it's another litter tray and poos all over it :lol: Fortunately no number 1's were had in there before I realised! I now have another hay rack inside the chill & snooze bed, so that he can't sit in it, but if he pulls hay out from the hay rack, all the little bitty bits fall inside the chill & snooze bed rather than make a mess on the floor... he does enjoy chewing on it too.

Hopscotch loved this basket http://www.thehayexperts.co.uk/willow-basket.html It didn't last very long though!
 
Ahhh the chill & snooze bed... If it is just filled with hay, then Hopscotch assumes it's another litter tray and poos all over it :lol: Fortunately no number 1's were had in there before I realised! I now have another hay rack inside the chill & snooze bed, so that he can't sit in it, but if he pulls hay out from the hay rack, all the little bitty bits fall inside the chill & snooze bed rather than make a mess on the floor... he does enjoy chewing on it too.

Hopscotch loved this basket http://www.thehayexperts.co.uk/willow-basket.html It didn't last very long though!

Ahh yes, my two love those baskets too :D
 
Oh that's nice too, Doughnut loves willow but again it looks like somewhere for her to wee as I'd be tempted to put hay in it to make it cosy. I guess I could aways put her fleece in it and then hopefully she won't

I may get one of those as her willow tunnel has been nearly eaten. When I got her the willow ball though she didn't like it as it was thicker willow.
 
Love these for water too...I just bought three and love them!

Great - have been wondering where to get one of those - thank you so much!

Blankets and towels from Ikea - easily washed and dried.

Slate tiles to protect wooden floor and great for hot summer days.

Ceramic dog bowls.

Snuggly cat house was a big hit too - the fluffy cushion was great for Bobo as a substitue wife before he was neutered (and still much loved) and Harley loves the house bit.
 
Hopscotch loves his bed, he spends many an afternoon snoozing in it!

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I had one of those water bowl thingys, but the day after we brought them home, i went to work, got home and the shed was swimming with water cos it had leaked EVERYWHERE so thats how they ended up with a smallish ceramic oven cooking bowl for water (its all i had to give them) they have a water bottle too now
 
Salad sticks :p

Crunchies obviously!

Mini has the chill and snooze bed but it's not in one piece anymore :lol: More the chew and snooze bed.

Lounging logs are great for bunny proofing. Nutmeg loves chewing hers. She went for ages not chewing apple sticks and suddenly, earlier this year, she started chewing everything! Fortunately all the stuff she's supposed to chew, unlike Smudge.

Dog beds are great. I use those with an old towel in and they enjoy sleeping in them and digging the towel out.

Cabrio carriers :thumb:

Dunelm Mill pet fleeces. Only thin but at £3 for a HUGE piece of fleece I find them great for a 'runner' for them to run up and down on.

Ceramic dog bowls for water.

Ceramic plant pot saucers for food. Too heavy to play frisbee with!

Alfalfa King Oat, What & Barley and Timothy hay. It's dusty but I give it a good shake when I take it out of the bag and store it in bins and they love it.

Burns dried plantain and dandelion. Much cheaper than the Naturals range (oh that one in P@H I think) and I find it's often the first thing Smudge eats when he's coming out of stasis.

Plant seeds, www.rabbitnutrition.co.uk. :thumb:

Fluffers' apple twigs and parsnipbun's willow.

Liz's (Hugo's There) biscuits. I could make my own but I'm lazy and I think the bunnies prefer Liz's!

And for free, bramble leaves.
 
I've just ordered the willow basket, hopefully Doughnut will like it. She has so much stuff so will put her tent away ready for fun in the garden next year!
 
Fresh farm hay stuffed in a variety of cardboard boxes.

Mine also like their treat ball and their green flexi tunnel.
 
I've uploaded these photos elsewhere but I think Doughnut likes the new willow basket which was recommended on here!

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She does have a treat ball but I don't think she likes it as she seems to get frustrated with it. I took it away as seemed cruel when she used it.
 
I've uploaded these photos elsewhere but I think Doughnut likes the new willow basket which was recommended on here!

d33.jpg

d12.jpg


She does have a treat ball but I don't think she likes it as she seems to get frustrated with it. I took it away as seemed cruel when she used it.

Awww she's so cute :love:
 
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