What do you get for bunny that has everything and has grown bored of it, well look no further! We have been to the corners of the internet to find the craziest, most fun packed and often weirdest bunny toys out there.
From magnificent castles for your bunny to rule his land over to logic toys that will test even a mastermind bunny we bring some of the most amazing toys for bunny moms looking for something a bit special.
We rated the toys based on their fun, cost, and how much mess they make so you can find something that is best for you and your bun.
Take a look at our Ultimate bunny toy selection and see what you could be missing out on.
Fun: Irrisistable!
Value for money: A bit pricy
Mess: No mess!
Noise:
A brilliant toy that will add a new dimension to your rabbits living space and best of all it can be easily packed away when not needed.
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Value for money: A bit pricy
Mess: Very tidy
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Great for rabbits that like to chew and toss toys about.
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Fun:
Value for money: Affordable
Mess:
Noise: Annoying
If you had to choose a chew toy that will keep your bunny occupied the longest, then a cardboard castle has to be the winner.
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If you want to get your rabbit something really special, then a tent and tunnel system is an amazing toy that you can keep adding bits on to build your rabbit a complete warren to play in.
Tunnel and tent system are probably the most complex rabbit toy you can buy. They combine a collection tunnels, interconnecting section and tents that can be joined together.
They are made from tough fabric stretched over wire springs that is nonabsorbent so you can easily wipe it clean.
They do take up a lot of room however, the wire springs holding the structure ridged but can be folded up and packed away when not needed.
It's also worth checking that the toy you are looking for is a Tent and tunnel system design for rabbits as they are sold alongside cat toys that may be unsuitable. These cat toys typically come with a pompom in the entrance which your rabbit is likely to chew and eat.
This toy will really appeal to a curious bunny that likes to explore and will quickly turn a boring space somewhere they can have an adventure.
This toy was great for keeping our bunnies amused. Every time we set it out differently our bunny would find exploring it irresistible, that said there were treats involved which was part of the fun.
It did take up quite a bit of room but was easy to step over and the novelty made it a lot more fun they a regular activity tunnel and made a lot less mess than some of the construction we have made from cardboard boxes and chew tubes.
A bored bunny is a destructive bunny, and this toy is an amazing boredom buster that will keep your rabbits occupied and out of trouble.
It is also great for drawing out rabbits that like to hide under your couch or bed which can be unsafe places for your rabbit to play.
Fun: Irrisistable!
Value for money: A bit pricy
Mess: No mess!
Noise:
Wooden puzzle toys are a great, hard-wearing toy for rabbits that love to forage for food and toss toys about.
They are made from natural materials such as apple wood or other untreated woods which are comfortable for your bunnies to play with and if they do chew on them will also help wear down your rabbit's teeth.
They come in a variety of shapes and sizes but are mostly made from a series of compartments that can be accessed with sliding panels, flaps, and pegs.
Each compartment can have treats hidden in them and your bunny will soon learn how to access.
This can also be a clever way of making the treats last a bit longer and keeping your bunny occupied.
Some rabbits are smarter than others and many foraging or puzzle toys have different levels of complexity so you may need to try a few till you find one that is right for your rabbits.
Tough plastic versions of these toys are also available that are easy to keep clean and will be resistant to chewing damage over a long time. However, if you prefer to give your rabbit something more natural to play with then these toys are ideal.
We much prefer these wooden toys to the plastic versions as they are a bit heavier, which stops them moving about as much and they also make a lot less irritating noise.
We have a bunny that is into everything, and this toy was a success with him. He would recognize there where treats to be had and persist in trying to get them. His companion, however, would simply try smashing it on the floor a few times then wonder off uninterested.
We also used to load this up when we went to bed or went out to try and make our absence a little less abrupt for them.
A bored bunny is a destructive bunny so if you can keep them occupied this can be a simple way of limiting the destruction.
Forging for food is a natural part of a rabbit's behavior and you should always make a toy like this available to satisfy this urge and distract them from foraging in places such as behind your couch or under your bed.
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Value for money: A bit pricy
Mess: Very tidy
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If you had to choose between all the chew toys here that will keep your bunny occupied, then a cardboard castle has to be the winner.
Your bunny can spend hours customizing it how they want by stripping ribbons of paper off it, chewing away at it to customize the entrances and even adding extra entrances.
The additional shelter it provides in a room will help your bunny feel more secure and give them a place to call their own in a room you share.
It's best to avoid products with print on them as eating the ink is not great and simple Cardboard castles are the best as your bunny will be more interested in a shape than its decoration it could be covered with.
We would not be without some sort of cardboard box for our bunnies to play in and they have often become so attached to the dens they have built over time that when they eventually fall apart, they have become quite upset
You can obviously use any box that is suitable, however we prefer these as we don't have to muck about removing tape or worry about where they have been stored and they obvious look a lot better.
We often combine these with other tunnel toys to make them even more fun especially if you through a few treats in as well.
Lastly it's worth noting that box munching can be noisy so you may want to keep this out of a bedroom, or you may be kept up all night.
There are lots of ways a cardboard box can help with the bunny proofing you do around the home.
Rabbits love shredding and tearing things up with their teeth and a solid box will give than something to satisfy this need and hopefully distract them from seeking out wallpaper and soft coverings around your home.
It can also help satisfy your rabbits instinctive need to tailor their environment and can be a good way to stop your rabbit tugging up your carpet or chewing under your bed or behind your sofa.
It is also a simple defense against chewing and can simply be used as a way of protecting areas of your home that are a focus of this unwanted behavior by placing it in the way.
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Value for money: Affordable
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Noise: Annoying
As the name suggests Snuggle tunnel are a combination of a pet bed and a small tunnel and will give your rabbit a comfortable place to relax that will make them feel safe.
They have soft padded sides and base, which would be good for keeping your rabbit warm and insulated from the cold floor.
The base is more stable than a thinner cloth activity tunnel which can spring about a bit if your rabbit crashes into them.
These toys are often quite small so may be better for smaller breads. They are also machine washable which is great as areas where bunnies nest in can get a bit messy over time.
We have hard floors in our home, so we got one of these to provide a bit of comfort for our rabbits. Our bunny likes to sit in it from time to time but more half on and half off, which suited him.
It's natural for rabbits to seek out safe places of shelter to relax in or around.
Unfortunately, many of these narrow places such as under or behind your couch, under wooden furniture or your bed can have rough unfinished or exposed materials that may be dangerous.
Staples and nails that poke out can cause harm, plastic covers can contain long strands of synthetic material that would cause harm if eaten.
That is why it is important to give your rabbit lots of safe and acceptable places of shelter to keep them out of trouble and away from harm.
Fun: Enjoyable
Value for money: A bit pricy
Mess: Easy to clean
Noise:
A bored bunny is a destructive bunny and Plastic treat puzzle toy are an effective way to keep your rabbit occupied and out of trouble
Your bunny may be confused at first, but they will soon learn that a bit of effort pays off with a tasty treat.
These plastic molded toys are typically made from a series of compartments you can hide treats in. These can then be hidden away behind some pegs, sliding doors or hatches that can be pulled out or slid in a groove to reveal the hidden goodies.
If you prefer the idea of giving your rabbit more natural toys wooden versions of these are available however, the tough plastic is easy to clean and will be resistant to chewing damage over a long time.
We have used these toys with a lot of our bunnies all with different results. Some liked playing with them and would go to work as soon as they were loaded up, however other bunnies we have had have mostly ignored them.
We tried it out on our Continental Giant, he simply smashed it on the floor until all the treats fell out, so we had to take it away from him much to his disappointment!
The plastic can get noisy so given the choice a more natural wooden peg toy would be a better buy.
Keeping your rabbit occupied is essential if you want to limit the amount of destruction in your home.
Rabbits are highly adept at foraging for food and satisfy this urge with a toy will help to distract them from seeking out unfamiliar places for food such as behind your couch or under your bed or trying to tug up your carpet to see if there is anything worth eating below.
Fun: Very exciting
Value for money: Affordable
Mess: No mess!
Noise: quiet