[8 PC] Stacking Cups for Rabbits - Wheat Straw Rabbit Toys with Cute Animal Designs - Bunny Stacking Cups to Play with Rabbits - Nesting Toys for Rabbits to Keep Busy - Graduated Sized Stackable Toys
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G&G
> 24 hourOur bun is 3 months, he has a few toys and when I opened these he went right to them. He absolutely loves them. It’s the first toy he’s played with so far and he keeps going back to them. My 9 year old daughter also loves seeing how fast she can stack them when the bunny isn’t playing with them. They seem well made and that they will last a long time.
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Bob H
> 24 hourActually got these for a hamster. He loves climbing all over them. Great addition to his habitat.
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SLY
> 24 hourOur little Netherlands Dwarf rabbit enjoyed playing with these stacking cups. He’s a bit small for them but they were still fun.
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MommaJ
> 24 hourThese cups are light weight and the rolled edge make it easy for buns to pick up. It is supposed to be made of eco friendly wheat straw which I thought might be better if they nibble it, it feels like plastic and is sturdy. I thought I was going to HAVE to put oats, fruit, or pellets in these for my buns to play with them, the cups work with or without a treat though! Its a great way to get down on the bun level and have a little interaction with your bunnies. We build, they tear down. Let your bun show their destructive side, its fun to watch them!
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Toy Peterson
> 24 hourThese are 100% as advertised and match the colors you see in the pictures. These are great for training your rabbit but they are also good for our cockatoo umbrella when teaching him how to find hidden treats!
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Tiny Rhino Creations
> 24 hourIve used baby stacking cups like these before with my rabbits. I place treats in each layer and place them inside watch other. I love watching them fling the cups to get to the treats (we usually just use timothy hay pellets). The price is a bit high, but when you consider they are made from wheat straw and not plastic it makes more sense. Would highly recommend to anyone with a small critter (ferret, hampster, bunny, etc).
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GoddessGolda
> 24 hourI like that they are made from wheat straw . They are designed well and our bunny showed us that yes she does very much enjoy them . The lip placement , the hole , just everything was designed for rabbit play . I’m happy I ordered these for a rabbit . She likes throwing them around . Knocking them over . Rolling them , taking them out of the nesting stack . They do remind me of the ones I had for my son when he was little but better designed for a rabbits needs .
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Matt
> 24 hourWe got these for our guinea pigs. They can be stacked 8high for larger animals, but we did two piles of 3 so the piggies could knock them over safely. These are good, solid material, but have small holes in the bottom so the treats can be smelled by the animals. When you fill them to the brim they still stack nicely inside each other. They are thick, so even when chewed on they dont break or crack. They are easy to clean and the piggies get so excited when they see these in their playpen. It took them about 3 minutes to figure them out the first time. Overall, great enrichment for foraging animals.
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DerrickMax
> 24 hourI thought these were stacking toys for a young child! But they work just as well for for stacking cups for children. They are also not made from petroleum based plastics from what I saw, so its still safe for the kiddos Im guessing! They are nice quality.
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Pearl
> 24 hourThere are eight nesting cups in this set. These are my rabbits first stacking cups. These look and feel like plastic even though they are technically wheat straw. They feel sturdy and durable. My bunny pretended to be uninterested until I left the room, then she knocked it over, scattered them around and ate the pellets I hid inside. Shes only motivated by food. She hasnt played with them unless there is food inside. Im sure other bunnies have more fun than my loaf though.