Easy Ears
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So does a rabbit HAVE to have their nails trimmed? Will it cause any pain or harm them if not? :?
MERRY CHRISTMAS RABBITTALKERS!
MERRY CHRISTMAS RABBITTALKERS!
PSFAngoras":2bi1y0fk said:After having seen MsD's toys that are part solid wood I'd rather spend the money on them since they look like they'd last longer. (Hint hint MSD, I'll be putting in an order later in spring when my hours aren't so tight!! )
jimmywalt":2bi1y0fk said:2"x2"x2" block of UN-treated wood (free or cheap)
Toilet paper rolls (after all the paper is removed)
Laundry detergent plastic caps (make sure to clean all the soap out first).
Ping-pong balls or golf balls to push around.
One of my does took hers and patiently cut it neatly in half.SuburbanHomesteader":28rukxzg said:Toys - I got lucky a few years back and got a bunch of plastic wiffle balls on clearance somewhere. You know - the plastic balls with holes in them for kids to use in practice. The rabbits love them - well, mostly the does - they can't get enough of a bite on them to chew them up.
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