Rabbit Toys
Toys
Many owners are surprised to find out how playful their rabbits are. Most rabbits will appreciate a selection of fun toys, which can be as simple as a cardboard box or empty paper towel roll.
Toys will help keep your rabbit physically active and prevent boredom. A bored rabbit is much more likely to become destructive or even depressed and overweight. Deprived of toys and play things, your rabbit may turn to your furniture and other belongings as chew toys, or even dangerous things like electrical cords. Experiment with a variety of toys to find out what is entertaining to your rabbit, and continue to provide new toys (or at least rotate the ones he/she has).
While a good selection of toys will help keep your rabbit away from things you do not want him or her chewing on, the toys you provide must be safe too. If your rabbit is interested in eating one type (e.g. plastic, cardboard, etc.) of toy, switch to another type. Watch for soft rubber items or plastic parts that can be eaten and cause gastrointestinal problems or blockages. While your rabbit will likely enjoy shredding paper and cardboard, make sure he/she is not ingesting much of it. A huge variety of items can make good rabbit toys. You might not find them marketed as rabbit toys, and some are things you will have around the house. Be creative and pay attention to how your rabbit seems to like to play, and you may come up with ideas of your own (just pay close attention to safety).
Cardboard
Cardboard tubes from toilet paper and paper towel rolls paper bags cardboard boxes (especially a closed box with two or three rabbit sized entrance holes cut in the sides) work great and they are digestible. Cardboard concrete forms or large PVC pipes for tunnels work well too but make sure the bunny cant get stuck.
Baskets
Untreated wicker baskets or other wicker items. There are also some great hay basket ideas on the toy ideas link. I find that storing their toys in the basket work quite well as well.
Cat Balls
The best type of ball is the hard plastic cat balls with a bell inside but make sure your bunny isn't chewing up and swallowing the plastic though. They love to pick them up and throw them around.
Plastic Toys
Hard plastic baby toys such as rings, links, keys, rattles, etc. parrot toys and bells kitty condos are great for them to throw around
Fabric
Dog beds, blankets and towels are a favorite for rabbits. They love to sleep in them but they will also bunch them up in their mouths and carry them around.
Paper
Phone books, shredded paper, and paper bags are great for entertainment. They will dig at them and shred them for hours
Click her for some toy ideas