




Great for digging and chewing Review: Long lasting, and excellent long term toy. - We bought this toy back in 2013, it is still being used although now the majority of Sisal is gone... and I am right now looking for replacement sisal that is safe for bunny... which appeared need to purchase it from makers website that is fine by me. Our rabbit is 11 years old now, and still pretty health, and play with this toy daily. So, it was one of the best toy purchase. We often make toy for our bunny ourselves by getting variety of supply, but for this one I am glad getting this one. Review: Sometimes she'll nibble on the strings and she doesn't mind sitting on it either so I guess it's nice for her to have - It's a cute toy for my bunny but she doesn't seem that interested in it. Sometimes she'll nibble on the strings and she doesn't mind sitting on it either so I guess it's nice for her to have. Was expecting more reaction from her but maybe my bun in particular is just not as interested as she should be.
| ASIN | B009ZGZE9M |
| ASIN | B009ZGZE9M |
| Brand Name | Happy Rabbit Toys |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (32) |
| Date First Available | September 26, 2014 |
| Date First Available | September 26, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Happy Rabbit Toys |
| Manufacturer | Happy Rabbit Toys |
| Target Audience Keyword | Rabbits |
H**I
Long lasting, and excellent long term toy.
We bought this toy back in 2013, it is still being used although now the majority of Sisal is gone... and I am right now looking for replacement sisal that is safe for bunny... which appeared need to purchase it from makers website that is fine by me. Our rabbit is 11 years old now, and still pretty health, and play with this toy daily. So, it was one of the best toy purchase. We often make toy for our bunny ourselves by getting variety of supply, but for this one I am glad getting this one.
H***
Sometimes she'll nibble on the strings and she doesn't mind sitting on it either so I guess it's nice for her to have
It's a cute toy for my bunny but she doesn't seem that interested in it. Sometimes she'll nibble on the strings and she doesn't mind sitting on it either so I guess it's nice for her to have. Was expecting more reaction from her but maybe my bun in particular is just not as interested as she should be.
H**S
I Love It
My Bunny's new project is to squeeze behind our new leather couch and chew holes into the back. I've tried blocking the entrance with various items. All which my bunny has delightfully taken on and engineered a way around. I bought this sisal carpet station as a diversion hoping he would take it on instead of the couch. But no — the couch was still too tempting . . . until I came up with the idea to put the digging station in place of the pillow. Now he loves to play with the tassels that stick out and he can't get behind the couch. We are both very, very happy!
E**N
carpet chewer solution!
My little guy nibbles loves to pull up carpet. I place this over trouble areas and put treats in it randomly. I've caught him playing with it even without the treats, and my other bun likes to chew the wood. I always say if you have chewing problems with your bunnies, it's because they don't have enough chew toys! They need to chew to keep their always growing teeth ground down, so if you don't provide something they like, they'll find a wall or expensive piece of furniture instead.
M**N
Hide treats in it for happy bunny foraging!
We got this over two years ago for our bunny, and am just now needing to order a new one. We keep it outside his cage for when he hops around the house, and randomly sprinkle little treats in it so he has to forage for them a bit. It is super good quality and he loves it, and I think it keeps him busy using natural bunny behavior nicely. Highly recommend it!!
J**L
but she doesn't like it as much as I had hoped
Rabbit wants to chew carpet, and I was hoping that this would suffice, but she doesn't like it as much as I had hoped.
E**C
Concern about safety of sisal rope
Hi...most sisal has petroleum oil on it...it isn't easy to find UN-OILED sisal....what is the source of your rope for this toy? I am concerned about health risks for rabbits if they chew on or ingest oiled sisal. ALL sisal coming from big box stores or hardware stores would be oiled for sure. Thanks...
K**A
my rabbits love these
My rabbits are really chewers. They love to chew solid things like wood, but they also like to pull out the yarn from rugs. This toy seems to satisfy that same craving, especially if they stand on it while chewing and pulling at the rope, so that the whole thing stays firmly in place and offers them lots of resistance. Each of my bonded pairs has their own.
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