Sadly, we don't have any toys at all-mum just can't find good toys that would be cheap enough, or even those which wouldn't get destroyed in an instant. Our stores are really empty on rabbit departments.
When i was alone, she bought me a loofa hoofa toy, one with sticks and coloured spongey-things, mum says that it was quite pricey and it didn't even last a night- i only had business chewing at the thread and nothing else. I wouldn't even want to look at toys created from its "leftovers".
We once had a cardboard scratching board handed from the bun that passed away. That didn't hold on long because apparently mold had decided to form so we never really got to use it. Even free cardboard is hard to find around here. That's a bummer.
When she went for a short overnight trip, she made me and Lรผmi a buunch of different hay braids and wreaths in exchange for a little alone-time. We loved those grasses.
These are long gone, the only existing thing that still remains is a wooden treat roller. We love tossing it around to see if there's anything in it.
Mum cannot make us any cardboard/tp roll toys because Lรผmi would just straight-up eat them almost whole. Mum was warned to keep wires away from the little rat-faced panda but apparently it's the paper we must keep him away from. When i tried to help with that by removing the wallpaper for him, i got into trouble too, so i won't do it anymore unless i want their attention. That glutton wouldn't care about it though. He's lucky that his guts aren't blocked or anything.
Oh, and he came from the vet with funky smells. It appears that the vet had flushed his eyes and nose, and mum put some powder in our bowls to boost our bacteria so that the pastuerella would pull back a little. Apparently i seem to have caught it too.
When i was alone, she bought me a loofa hoofa toy, one with sticks and coloured spongey-things, mum says that it was quite pricey and it didn't even last a night- i only had business chewing at the thread and nothing else. I wouldn't even want to look at toys created from its "leftovers".
We once had a cardboard scratching board handed from the bun that passed away. That didn't hold on long because apparently mold had decided to form so we never really got to use it. Even free cardboard is hard to find around here. That's a bummer.
When she went for a short overnight trip, she made me and Lรผmi a buunch of different hay braids and wreaths in exchange for a little alone-time. We loved those grasses.
These are long gone, the only existing thing that still remains is a wooden treat roller. We love tossing it around to see if there's anything in it.
Mum cannot make us any cardboard/tp roll toys because Lรผmi would just straight-up eat them almost whole. Mum was warned to keep wires away from the little rat-faced panda but apparently it's the paper we must keep him away from. When i tried to help with that by removing the wallpaper for him, i got into trouble too, so i won't do it anymore unless i want their attention. That glutton wouldn't care about it though. He's lucky that his guts aren't blocked or anything.
Oh, and he came from the vet with funky smells. It appears that the vet had flushed his eyes and nose, and mum put some powder in our bowls to boost our bacteria so that the pastuerella would pull back a little. Apparently i seem to have caught it too.