1. Paper Ball: Crumple up a piece of paper into a ball and let your rabbit roll it around. You can also add treats inside the ball for an extra surprise.
2. Cardboard Tunnel: Cut holes into a cardboard box and create a tunnel for your rabbit to explore. You can also decorate the tunnel with drawings or stickers.
3. Straw Maze: Fill a cardboard box or container with straw and hide treats inside. Let your rabbit search for the treats as they dig through the straw.
4. Hanging Carrot: Suspend a carrot or other treat from the ceiling using a string. This will encourage your rabbit to jump and reach for the treat.
5. Ball Pit: Fill a box with plastic balls or crumpled up paper and let your rabbit roll around and play.
6. Homemade Chew Block: Mix oatmeal, hay, and water to create a chewable treat. Press the mixture into a mold and let it dry.
7. Toilet Paper Roll Tunnel: Cut toilet paper rolls in half lengthwise and connect them to create a tunnel. You can also stuff the rolls with treats or hay.
8. Puzzle Feeder: Fill an empty egg carton with treats and let your rabbit figure out how to get them out. You can also use a muffin tin or a plastic container with holes cut into it.
9. Digging Box: Fill a shallow box with sand or dirt and let your rabbit dig and burrow. You can also add treats or toys to the digging box.
10. Crinkly Paper Bag: Fill a paper bag with crumpled up paper and let your rabbit toss it around. The crinkling sound will attract their attention.
11. Wine Cork Chew: Glue together a few wine corks and let your rabbit chew on them.
12. Apple Sticks: Cut apple branches into small pieces and let your rabbit chew on them. Make sure the branches are not treated with pesticides.