[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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Pearl
> 3 dayThere 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.
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Sarah Shelton
> 3 dayMy rabbit doesnt play very much other than chewing on bamboo sticks. These are the only toys I can get her to play with! I just stick little snacks in each cup and stack and she immediately starts playing with the cups.
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Angela C.
> 3 dayBunny was frustrated at first, but once I showed him a couple of times he become an expert! I put a couple of pellets in each cup
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Jessica Price
> 3 dayI bought these because my recently adopted bun definitely needed things to entertain her so shes not destructive. I thought these would be good because she loves to flip her bowls. She was interested for about a week, then got bored. She only plays with them now if I put treats inside. Not their fault though, just how she is. Theyre well made, stack perfectly, and unstack easily. If your bun likes playing flip cup, I definitely recommend!
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KJK
> 3 dayI totally got these for the kids to play with when they come over. I did not realize it’s supposed to be for pet rabbits! Oops. Oh well. The cups are colorful with muted gem tones that are aesthetically pleasing. They are strong and durable- totes keeping them in the toy bin as I do not have a pet rabbit.
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GoddessGolda
> 3 dayI 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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Laurie Drake
> 3 dayI was so excited to see if my bunny would play with these and she did right away! She started taking them apart and placing them where she wanted and these really keep her busy. I think she enjoys taking them out of the stack, she even put one inside the other right away, I dont know how they know how to do this, I keep playing with her daily with them to teach her how to stack them. I also put her little vitamin c tablet under one of them to see if she would find it and she went right to the one that had it over it and picked up the cup, tossed and took her treat, so cute!! I love watching her play with these, its really adorable!
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Tiny Rhino Creations
> 3 dayIve 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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Cyndi Becker
> 3 dayA happy bunny is a good bunny and these stacking cups help to make it so. They make for a perfect gift for the bunny who needs entertainment, activity, and ability to forage for their food.
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Toy Peterson
> 3 dayThese 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!