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From a lifetime free-roam-bunny-slave: These are must-haves for everyone who wants to make their rabbit happy and healthy. Wether you are an experienced rabbit slave, or if you are looking to adopt your first rabbit. Look no further for inspiration. ...
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Enrichment

Things to keep your bunny happy and entertained. Bring on the binkies!

 
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Makes feeding interactive, and gives your rabbit some exercise. Place it in a closed container like a cardboard box or dog bed, if they are having trouble with the ball getting away from them.
Treat Ball
 
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Chewing sticks are great for rabbits' teeth. Hand them one of these, to redirect destructive behavior. Try smearing it with a thin layer of apple sauce, sprinkling some herbs on it, and letting it dry. Vary the herbs, or make a mix for their new favo...
Apple Wood Sticks
 
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These cardboard scratchers are not only for cats. Digging is a very natural behavior for rabbits and one they enjoy. Let them chew and dig into these. Try hiding treats in the cracks, to encourage foraging behavior.
Cardboard Scratcher
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Rabbits LOVE willow balls. Try dropping a few pieces of dried fruit in there to really get the ball going.
Willow Chew Balls
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Rabbits love stacking cups, for some reason. Just read the glowing recomandations from lots of bun owners in the comment section for these stacking cups.
Stacking Cups for Rabbits
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You can put treats in these, or tie two together to make a treat box. Or just give it to them as is, and watch as your rabbit goes to town on them.
Palm Leafs
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Rabbits love tunnels, as they feel safe inside them. They also like to run in and out, and stick their head out. This tunnel is made of a sturdy material, so they wont slide around.
Sturdy Tunnel - Binkies Guaranteed
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Rabbits love to chew… Anything made of thick straw, that they can toss around is always a hit here.
Hay Chew Toy

Hay

The most important part of your rabbit´s diet! They need unlimited access to hay, and remember to refill each day. 

 
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Alfalfa hay is higher in calories than other hay, and should not be fed to adult rabbits. For growing or pregnant rabbits with extra need for calcium and calories, this hay is great!
Alfalfa Hay: For Rabbits Up To 6 Months
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Hay feeding bags are a no-mess away of feeding hay. Hang it above the toilet, or somewhere in their base.
Hay Bag
 
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A rabbit needs long thick straws of hay to wear their teeth down. This hay can be bought in bulk ( 20 lbs) and in small quantities.
Timothy Hay
 
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A wooden hay feeder is not only environmentally friendly, but rabbit friendly! They love to chew on wood, and it is safe for them. 

This one is a little nicer to look at, than the fabric ones.
Hanging Hay Feeder
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Pellets

Pellets serve as a daily vitamin supplement for rabbits. Suggested serving sizes are written on the bags as it will vary by brand and the size of you rabbit.

 
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Nutritionally complete, and deters selective feeding. 3.3 lbs
Science Selective House Rabbit Food
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Nutritionally Complete Pellets that are excellent for stopping selective feeding.
Oxbow Adult Rabbit Pellets
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Another great pellet! 5 lbs for 19 USD
Rabbit Food Pellets
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Treats

Treat your rabbit to some deliciousness. Pellets also work very well as treats. Use these when you want your rabbit to love you. 

 
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Loved by most rabbits out there, and great for the rabbit that struggles with a sensitive stomach.
Papaya Tablets For Rabbits - Digestion Support
 
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Use these as a high-value treat when teaching your bun tricks, or slip them into a willow ball.
Dried Apple Chips
 
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Dried dandelion is a great healthy snack, almost every bun will go crazy for.
Dried Dandelion
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Herbs and dried flowers is a great way. to ensure variation in your rabbits diet. It stimulates their curiosity and appetite!
Herbs and Dried Flowers
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Toilet

Rabbits are very clean animals, and they are easy to potty train. Especially after they are neutered. Remember to keep hay in their litterbox, as they love eating during their restroom breaks. Fill the bottom with some wooden pellets or paper bedding...

 
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Easy to jump in and out, and easy to clean
Rabbit Toilet
 
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Add this to the rabbit's litter box. Its safe for your rabbit, and removes odor from urine. Just scoop out whats visibly soiled when cleaning their box.
Odor Control Paper Bedding
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This is for the fancy rabbit(owner), with a smart hay rack built in.
Rabbit Toilet With Built-In Hay Rack
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Hiding And Base

Rabbits love hiding. They feel the most safe when they know they have multiple hiding options. 

 
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Ready-made cardboard castles. These will keep your rabbit entertained for hours and hours. My cute furball is ripping hers appart as I write this…
The Bunny Box Co: Rabbit Cardboard Castle
 
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Rabbits need at least 100 square feet, or 9 square meters at all times to ensure they get the movement they need. These panels are great for either making a safe base for you bun, or to section off a smaller area for them.
Excercise-Pen Panels
 
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Rabbits love to play and hide, and this provides both! If you have two rabbits, they can play with eachother in this play tower.
Rabbit Play House
 
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You rabbit will love slumbering in this house. And when they wake up, they can safely start chewing on the grass walls. Heaven.
Foldable Grass Hideout

Equipment/ First aid

Everything you might need to properly care for your sweet rabbit.

 
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This is an absolute must have in your rabbit First-Aid kit. Every bun-parent will most likely have to syringe feed their rabbit at some point.
Critical Care
 
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Contrary to popular belief, rabbits prefer water bowls to bottles, and they drink more when their water is served in a bowl. This is a super cute customizable one.
Personalized Water Bowl
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Great for removing fur from your clothes, coach, and bed🙈 , and it is reusable. Genius.
Reusable Pet Hair Remover
 
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Rabitt's nails grow continuously like ours. In the wild, they would trim them by digging hard soil with stones and sand. In captivity, we need to cut them every 4-6 weeks. You can also bring your rabbit to the vet, if you find it to difficult.
Nail Clippers for Claws
 
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These probiotic Pellets serve as a supplement for your bun. Great if you have one who is prone to GI stasis, or if your rabbit has just undergone surgery, stress, or sickness. These ensure that everything will move though as it should.
Probiotic Pellets For Rabbits
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This is tested and recomended by many rabbit owners. Great to use when a rabbit sheds. Always brush you rabbit when they are molting, to prevent hair getting stuck in their digestion system.

Video of it being used on a rabbit:  
 https://www.reddit.com/r/Rabbits/comments/b3cctl/sesame_getting_brushed_as_requested/
Hair-Buster Comb
 
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Sometimes rabbits have accidents. This spray will help you remove the stain, and remove the smell. Rabbits will often urinate at the same spot if they can still smell their own urine. This spray stops them from doing just that.
Urine Stain and Odor Remover
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This mail clipper with LED lighting, shines through the nail, allowing you to easily spot the quick. The quick is the part of the nail that has blood supply, and should not be cut.
Rabbit nail clippers with LED

Free Guides and Resources

 
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Sometimes some rabbits will go into GI stasis. This means their stomach stops, and your bunny will hurt and stop eating. This guide helps you through what to do.
Free GI Stasis Guide — Rabbit Advocates
 
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A guide to rabbit toys
Rabbit Toys
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Remember to have insurance on your pet. An emergency visit to the vet can quickly cost a lot, without insurance.
The Best Pet Insurance Companies of 2023
 
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Great list for tips on how to care for a rabbit.
Top Tips on Caring for your Rabbit
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