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PKs Reviews
12-06-2025I don’t know why bunnies love stacking cups so much but these are a hit. We stack ‘em up, he knocks them down. We put them inside each other, he takes them out. Good quality, safe plastic stacking cups in muted pastel colors. 2-4 holes in the bottom of every cup. Cute animal faces embossed on the outside bottom of every cup with 2 holes for the eyes.
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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!
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Jodi&Tim Kamradt
> 3 dayMy daughters bunny loves unstacking these... Who knew a bunny could be amused by such a thing...lol
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Kymm Hansen
> 3 dayThe buns love to search out treats and play with these! And they are the safest materials I have found.
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Sailorman
> 3 dayMy bunny doesnt seem very interested in these unless they contain food or theyre put in his way. As soon as he finds the food or knocks them out of the way, hes done with them. Dont get me wrong. If your bunny is the playful type who likes tossing stuff around for the sheer joy of it, he might like these. Theyre built nicely and would hold up to a lot of abuse. My bunny is just a brat so I wont dock them more than one star. But I think a large parrot would have more fun with them.
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Jill Latimer
> 3 dayThese soft plastic stacking cups are so bright in color , they have holes in the bottom so baby could use them in the bathtub
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Sofia
> 3 dayMy little bunny loves these! We dont even put treats in them, she just loves to have them restacked over and over so she can unstack and throw them
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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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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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Victoria
> 3 dayThese cups are amazing! They are great for stimulating my rabbit! The material is actually thick enough to be bite proof, which was a problem I had with using baby cups as her toys.