Yes, rabbits need plenty of toys to keep them busy. They will chew on electrical cords and get into trouble if you don't keep them busy and happy. So be sure to give them toys that are very safe and custom made for rabbits.
Hard plastic toys from stores, cardboard boxes, old phonebooks they can tear into, toilet paper tubes that can be a little messy if your rabbit likes throwing it around, but it makes a good toy.
Cardboard, wood and paper are harmless to rabbits. They can eat and chew through any of it. So nut balls, wooden carrots, wood baby blocks, wagon wheels or anything else that is in stores are all safe. Make sure that there is only food coloring that is non-toxic to rabbits.
Homemade toys are dangerous, except for a few the store owners suggest. here are a few homemade safe toys. Apple twigs, only the twigs, not logs, 2 by 4's, okay? Only twigs. They'll mostly chew off the bark and eat the blossoms. Another homemade toy that is good for your bunny is a toilet paper tube stuffed with hay. They will throw it around and chew through it to get the hay beneath it.
Rabbits need ORCHARD GRASS hay, not alfalfa, like what horses eat. Do not give them alfalfa hay. For more information on what rabbits can eat, research on the Answers.com bar, "what plants can rabbits it" it includes fruits, vegetables, pellets and hay, as well as housing and toys.
Good luck with your rabbit!
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Bunnies don't need shots
I think your bunny is bore try buying toys for her/him.
Bunnies chew wires because their teeth continuously grow and they need to wear them down. To prevent this behavior, provide them with plenty of chew toys, cover wires with protective tubing, or use bitter-tasting sprays to deter them from chewing.
depends on the bunny and what cage you want to buy, and the food. but don't forget, you need the food bowl, water container, shavings (for bedding), and also maybe some toys.
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It's just the way bunnies are made and have adapted to the environment.
Umm, why does a bunny need a toothbrush?
well what kind of cage does it live in? if it lives in a metal cage then you should buy wooden toys for it to bite. bunnies love to chew. so make sure that you get them lots of toys. if it lives in a cardboard cage(if there is even such thing) then u should really buy a metal one bunnies always need something to chew on i have a pet bunny and when we first got him he bite all the wooden chair of the dinning table bunnies usually bite because they are hungry so you might want to give it something to eat when you see it eatting their cages remember...bunnies like to chew...trust me :)
They do not need to wear something unless you make it for them
Yes, bunnies may chew wires. To prevent this, you can cover wires with protective tubing, use bitter-tasting sprays, provide plenty of chew toys, and supervise your bunny when they are near wires.
Bunnies spray to mark their territory or communicate with other rabbits. To prevent this behavior, spaying or neutering your bunny can help reduce hormonal urges to spray. Providing enough space, toys, and attention can also help prevent spraying.
Yes,but you need to hold them steady and you need to assure their clothes if they can fit it