Im bored and im sure you rabbits probably are too. I wanna make a toy for them with things I have around the house. ANy ideas?
2006-06-18
02:28:49
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Wow i had some word mistakes, so you know its suppossed to say im sure THE rabbits are too
2006-06-18
02:45:59 ·
update #1
Something i can make not just a ball of lettuce or toilet paper roll
2006-06-18
02:49:47 ·
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try a ball of lettace would be pretty easy....but messy;-)
2006-06-18 02:32:28
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answered by rooster2381 5
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When I had rabbits I used to put plastic balls in thier cage. They would roll them around and play with them. But make sure the balls are big enough and hard enough that the rabbits arent going to bite into them and eat em making themselves sick. You can also try rolling up some pieces of newspaper, celery, carrots or other veggies they like, tying a piece of natural twine around them and tying them to the top of thier cage. Make sure the pieces end up hanging 5 or 6 inches from the bottom of the cage.
Do a google or yahoo search for toys.
2006-06-18 11:07:43
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answered by anda 2
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Rabbits don't tend to play with 'toys' ... the best toys you can give a bunn are cardboard boxes (plain brown cardboard, and be careful to remove staples and any tape, as these could seriously damage his stomach if he swallows them) or cardboard rolls - he'll have fun tossing and playing in these. If you want to get creative, cut little doors and windows in them, so that he can run through them ... he's sure to start making his own doors and windows by chewing them ... great fun from a bunny viewpoint :-)
2006-06-19 00:14:03
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answered by Lea 5
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They love toilet paper/paper towel rolls. Love to hop in and out of paper bags as well. Sticks (not green/cleaned) and pine cones (cleaned) are also good toys as well as snacks. Cotton yarn, an old cotton wash cloth (both safe to ingest as long as it is not too much) Mine stole my old Big Red Clifford house slippers and push them around the house. I also took a can of veggies and took the lid off both ends (use a can opened that leaves not sharp edge)..Clean the can and they love to toss it around and make noise! They also have some old straw baskets they can get in and chew.
2006-06-19 11:53:37
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answered by lapin 1
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Use empty toilet paper rolls, and paper bags filled with hay, and caning rings (make sure it can't fit around the rabbit's neck!). They are simple, easy, cheap, and rabbits LOVE them!
2006-06-19 02:37:07
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answered by Anonymous
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lol @ drain the blood
what do rabbits play with? rodent toys?
give them an empty roll of toilet paper
2006-06-18 09:48:57
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answered by Cap'n Donna 7
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take an empty toilet paper role and tie some ribbons onto it maybe connect like a couple bright colored balloons to it and something to make noise like jingle bells or baby rattles you could even tie treats like carrots and lettuce bits on the ends of the ribbons.
but make sure you watch them with this because they could rip it appart and eat it.
just be creative and have fun!
2006-06-18 11:27:48
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answered by Jessi 3
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The first thing you need to do is drain the blood. Try to flush it out with a saline solution. Then stuff the bunnies with a cotton and burlap stuffing mix. Simply sew them up and you have a bunny toy. -- Oh, my bad. I thought you wanted to turn the bunnies in to toys. Wow, HOW DID I MAKE THAT MISTAKE? How about learning to spell!!
2006-06-18 09:34:58
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answered by jc20155 4
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