Today, I will be going over some easy toys that many will easily be able to make for their rabbits with materials from home. These toys are also great for the environment since they are all made from recycled and natural materials.
Flower Shaped Chew
Materials:
- Cardboard toilet tube
- Rabbit safe yarn/twine (sisal and jute if taken through precaution)
- Scissors
Directions:
Cut the toilet paper tube into five rings. Then, take some of your rabbit safe yarn and string that material through all of the rings, tie tightly leaving some yarn material on each side. From here, use the excess yarn material to tie the cardboard toy to a cage, hutch, hiding house, x-pen, etc.

Homemade Chew Sticks
Materials:
- Pesticide, bug, toxin free twigs
(Safe twigs for rabbits include willow, spruce, ash, birch, maple, apple, pear, etc.)
- Make sure that the twig never touched the ground, was infected by any disease, bug, or parasite, and is still safe, just do your research.
Directions:
Look around your land for any rabbit safe tree that others wouldn’t mind you taking a couple sticks off of. Simply snap or cut off the twig and inspect to decide whether it will be safe or not. (If your not sure, feel free to freeze, bake, or naturally disinfect the stick to prevent any problems.) Take it to your rabbit for a nice, crunchy treat.

Themed Hay Holder
Materials:
- Paper lunch bag
- Scissors
- Hay
- Rabbit safe yarn/twine
- *BONUS* Favorite herbs, dried treats, pellets, etc.
Directions:
Start by taking the paper lunch bag and opening it up wide. Then, take the scissors and make any designs, creations, and cuts for any theme. Then, stuff the bag from the top full with hay, add herbs or treats if wanted. Then, tie off the top to prevent the bag from opening.

Candy Themed Treat Roller
Materials:
- Toilet paper tube
- Lunch bag or similar paper material
- Scissors
- Treats
- Rabbits safe yarn/twine
- Treats, herbs, pellets
Directions:
Take the paper lunch bag or other material and cut the material to size out a little larger than the toilet paper tube. If you don’t understand, just cut the material to be able to wrap around the tube easily and be long enough on both sides to be tied. Wrap the paper material around the tube snugly and tie one side. This is the time to add any treats, herbs, pellets, etc. From here, all that is needed to do is to tie the other end and give the toy to your rabbit.

Roll/Chew Ball
Materials:
Directions:
First, cut out three of the same sized circles, approximately 2 or 3 inches in diameter. With one circle, cut four slots to make four even sections, cutting most of the way to the middle, but not all of the way. Then, cut small portions off of the slits. Your done with that circle. With the next two circles, cut to the middle and make the slits as wide as you did with the other circle. In the middle of the two circles, cut a small triangle for a slot.
Fold the first circle in half (along with two of the slits). Then, take one of the one slotted circles and interlock the slit with the folded over slits of the first circle. Unfold the flaps of the first circle and fold them up to meet with the other slits, then add the last circle to interlock. Unfold the flaps to make the ball look like this…
(Check out StormyRabbits on YouTube for her tutorial. Sorry if the explanation was horrible, but it’s way harder to explain than expected. The toy is called a roll and chew for those who would like to find it on YouTube, keep in mind the picture I am showing, because there are two versions given from her channel.)

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