Can rabbits chew on paper towel rolls?

Toilet paper rolls
Rabbits will love to chew on toilet paper and paper towel rolls. They will have so much fun tossing these around. Even better, you can make some cool DIY toys with these cardboard tubes. You can hide treats inside and pinch off the ends.


Is it OK for rabbits to eat cardboard?

As long as the cardboard has no coating or ink, it's non-toxic and safe for rabbits to chew on. However, even plain cardboard can be bad for rabbits' digestion if they consume too much. Excessive amounts of cardboard can cause intestinal blockages.

Can you give rabbits toilet rolls to play with?

As well as buying toys, everyday items found around the home that would otherwise be thrown away can make ideal toys for rabbits. The inner cardboard tubes from kitchen rolls and toilet rolls make good objects for rabbits to nibble on, tear and throw around.


Can rabbits chew wrapping paper?

While wrapping paper is beautiful, it is because of it's beauty that we recommend you keep your rabbit away from it and not allow them to chew on it. The color dyed paper, metal inlays, and other chemicals that make it all stay together aren't good for your rabbit's sensitive digestive system.

What can I give my bunny to chew on?

Items that are safe for rabbits to chew on:
  • hay!
  • apple, willow, aspen branches.
  • pine firewood.
  • cotton towels.
  • untreated fresh pine lumber attached to cage so it doesn't move–piece of molding, 1″x2″s, or 2″x4″s.
  • basket with hay in it–let the bun chew the basket as well as the hay.
  • compressed alfalfa cubes.


Bunny chewing on paper towel roll



What can rabbits not chew through?

Precautionary measures can then be implemented. Tough metal wire can withstand a rabbit's teeth, so this material is ideal for a rabbit hutch. But rabbits can chew through most other materials, including chicken wire, plastic, vinyl, and solid wood.

Do bunnies like to play with paper towel rolls?

Rabbits will love to chew on toilet paper and paper towel rolls. They will have so much fun tossing these around. Even better, you can make some cool DIY toys with these cardboard tubes.

What can bunnies play with in their cage?

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.


How do you entertain a rabbit in a cage?

Unwanted Cardboard boxes and newspaper always make fun toys. Cut rabbit sized holes in two sides of a large cardboard box, then at the bottom fill with scrunched up newspaper, hay or anything rummage-worthy. Your rabbit can burrow through, searching for perhaps a few treats amongst it all.

Can rabbits chew on egg cartons?

Empty toilet roles and egg cartons make easy, relatively safe toys for rabbits to chew on and I usually have a egg carton available in Dustin's exercise pen which he occasionally chews on. These kind of things can be filled with hay and treats to make it a bit more exciting for your rabbit.

Can bunnies chew on Popsicle sticks?

I think popsicle sticks are fine. Popsicle sticks are generally made of beech so they won't splinter easily or you'd get splinters in your tongue when you ate a popsicle and few people would enjoy that. I give my buns twigs and small branches from bunny safe trees all the time. Bunnies can chew many types of wood.


Can cardboard cause GI stasis in rabbits?

Gut blockages, while causing gut stasis, are not always directly part of the gut stasis syndrome we regularly see. Blockages are often secondary to the rabbit eating some-thing inappropriate, for example, nuts, fake straw bedding, wallpaper or cardboard.

How do you know if a rabbit is bored?

Signs that your rabbit might be bored

Much like children, they also find repetitive things to do – usually things they shouldn't be doing! Rabbits might start chewing things that they shouldn't, destroying their pen, or trying to dig out. They might also start to over-groom themselves to give them something to do.

Can bunnies stay in a cage all day?

Give Them Daily Roaming Time

To keep your rabbit happy and healthy, let it out of its cage at least once a day, giving it time to roam. Though at least one hour is necessary, aim closer to three or four. As a rule, never keep your rabbit cooped up for 24 hours at a time.


What are the signs of an unhappy rabbit?

How can I tell if my rabbits are unhappy?
  • Ears. Your rabbits' ears are a big giveaway as to how they are feeling. ...
  • Tense and 'down' body. Rabbits will usually tense up if they are stressed or worried. ...
  • Lack of nose twitching. ...
  • Moving or running away. ...
  • Hiding. ...
  • Thumping.


What do rabbits love the most?

Small pieces of apple, banana, bell pepper, and carrot are often good treats to try. It's sure to make them super happy. To really tell your rabbit you love them, you do need to keep the treats to a minimum though.

Can I give my bunny a stuffed animal?

Fabric, carpet, soft rubber, metal or plastic toys, (especially those that have small pieces that break off easily) are not recommended for bunnies. Small pieces that break off can be ingested and potentially lead to GI tract obstruction.


Do rabbits get bored in cages?

If rabbits live in small hutches with nothing to do and no space to move, they get bored. Boredom can cause some serious health problems: Bored rabbits will fill their time by eating. If they eat too much and don't move around they'll put on weight.

Where do bunnies like to be rubbed the most?

The best places to pet a rabbit are their forehead and behind their ears. The cheeks and strokes down their backs are also good spots. But rabbits dislike being pet on their bottom, feet, chin, and underside.

What surfaces do bunnies like to sleep on?

A rabbit's bedding must keep them safe, comfortable, and warm. Rabbits often eat their bedding, so it cannot be toxic. Shredded paper, Aspen shreds, specialist litter or pellets, and hay are all safe options.


Where do bunnies like to be rubbed at?

The nose, face, cheeks, and ears seem like safe areas to try. Under the chin might or might not be a problem area, depending on the rabbit. The back is likely safe. The belly, feet, and rear end seem like no-go areas.

How do you discipline a rabbit?

Here are some tips for what you can do to discipline your rabbit:
  1. Voice Training. When your bun does something he shouldn't be, use his name and say 'NO', firmly and sternly. ...
  2. Nose down. Take your index finger and firmly but gently push his nose down toward the floor while saying 'Oliver, NO'. ...
  3. Time out. ...
  4. Water. ...
  5. Squeal.


What are rabbits most scared of?

Any fast or sudden movements, loud noises, unfamiliar smells or larger creatures – including their owners – can trigger a fear response. 'We're predators from a rabbit's point of view,' explains clinical animal behaviourist Rosie Bescoby, who runs animal behaviour consultancy Pet Sense.


How do I play with my bunny?

A game of bunny bowling will appeal to their mischievous side, as they take great delight in knocking things over. Set up some toy bowling pins and watch as your buns nose-bonk them all down. Some bunnies absolutely love picking up toys with their teeth and tossing them with a flick of their head.

How much attention does a rabbit need a day?

At a minimum, you should spend at least an hour with your rabbit every day. However, 3-5 hours (or even more) are ideal. You do not have to be giving your rabbit undivided attention during this time, but instead, make yourself available to interact with them if they want to.