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Laurie Drake
Greater than one weekI 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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B. Caruso
> 3 dayMy rabbits love knocking things over and tossing things so I figured these cups would be a good match. I gave four cups to each of them. My big guy (13lb) threw them around. My little guys eyes are terrible (cataracts. Hes 8) so he mostly ignored them. I think if the colors of the smallest four cups were more saturated or higher contrast both of my rabbits would enjoy throwing them around. That being said, I like that these are made with wheat straw, bpa free, and dishwasher safe. They feel durable and my maniacs have yet to chip them with their teeth which tossing the, .
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L. Fontes
> 3 dayWe have 2 bunnies and they are very active, and I didn’t realize they’d like stacking toys. But they do! I put down the tower fully stacked and came back to find the bunnies disassembled the tower in under 15 minutes.. they enjoy tearing them down, and I put them back up.. waiting to see what else they’ll do.
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MommaJ
08-06-2025These 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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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.
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K. Boller
> 3 dayOur 8 month buck is very shy (was raised outdoors, with another rabbit and is still getting used to family life inside) and investigated and kicked these down pretty quickly after we built them. Sometimes he throws them around. He got these for Christmas :) They feel like plastic but are bunny safe material.
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Maddie
> 3 dayIt took our buns no time at all to start playing with their new stacking cups. Filled one with their morning veggies and after breakfast the cups were being picked up and tossed all over the room. The colors are very nice with sturder design, great for buns. My two enjoy rearranging and tossing them.
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G&G
> 3 dayOur 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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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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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.