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5 DIY Homemade Rabbit Toys You Can Make Today (With Pictures)

Rabbits need toys to keep them from getting too bored in their hutch. Toys can also keep bunnies healthy by engaging their minds, keeping them physically active, and helping file down their teeth.

You don’t have to spend a large amount of money on toys for your bunnies. In fact, using basic household items, you can learn how to make rabbit toys!

We’ve created a list of eight DIY rabbit toys you can make at home today to keep your bunny happy.

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The 5 Easy DIY Rabbit Toys

1. DIY Activity Mat, From Budget Bunny

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Image Credit: Budget Bunny

This DIY project from Budget Bunny is more than just a toy; it’s an activity mat that keeps your bunny playing with various objects for both mental and physical stimulation. It’s really as simple as punching a few holes through a mat and securing the items with twine. It couldn’t be easier, and your rabbit will enjoy exploring all the fun things you’ve used.

  • Materials: Wooden shapes (not dyed, all natural), plastic bottle caps, plastic ball, craft paper, toilet paper/paper towel rolls, thick twine, pinecone, apple or willow sticks
  • Tools Needed: Drill (optional), scissors, pencil

2. DIY Rabbit Chew Toy, From A Farm Girl in the Making

DIY Rabbit Chew Toy
Image Credit: A Farm Girl in the Making

This DIY rabbit chew toy tutorial from A Farm Girl in the Making shows you how to use natural outdoor materials to give your bunny something to chew on. The wrapped bundle of sticks provide an excellent toy for your bunny to file down its teeth and promote good dental health.

  • Materials: Apple twigs and willow branches
  • Tools Needed: Scissors or pruning shears

3. DIY Stick Monster, From The Rabbit House

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Image Credit: The Rabbit House

Having a name like “The Stick Monster” might not sound fun, but trust us when we say that this DIY project from The Rabbit House is going to be one that your bunny can’t get enough of. With just a few edible sticks and a paper towel roll, your furry friend will be able to explore and chew to their heart’s content. Just be sure that the chew sticks that you pick from your garden are safe for rabbits, or you could buy some chew sticks online, although that will cost you more money.

  • Materials: Apple, grape, raspberry, or other rabbit-safe chew sticks, paper towel roll
  • Tools Needed: Scissors

4. DIY Rabbit Grazing Mat, From 101Rabbits

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This DIY grazing mat video from 101Rabbits on YouTube shows you how to take leftover cardboard and turn it into a fun toy for your bunny. With the paper strips, this toy encourages your bunny’s natural foraging instincts. You can also hide treats under the paper strips for your bunny to find.

  • Materials: Plain cardboard box and plain paper
  • Tools Needed: Scissors or utility knife and ruler

5. DIY Egg Box Rabbit Toy, From Best 4 Bunny

DIY Egg Box Rabbit Toy
Image Credit: Best 4 Bunny

This DIY egg box rabbit toy from Best 4 Bunny tutorial shows you how to take an egg carton and turn it into a foraging toy for your bunny. All you need to do is fill it with treats and hay. Your bunny will be engaged and entertained, shredding the egg carton and getting to the treats inside.

  • Materials: Egg crate, treats or herbs, and hay
  • Tools Needed: None!

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Conclusion

Entertaining your rabbit doesn’t have to be expensive. Learning how to make rabbit toys is a great way to reuse household products and other natural materials you can find out in your yard. Your bunny will love the DIY toy just as much as a store-bought one.

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Featured Image Credit: Jennifer Chen,Unsplash

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