Hungry Caterpillar

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Oh! It's not just hungry anymore... it's a hangry Caterpillar!  Strung from a paper rope are half a dozen 1.25 inch dark palm pompoms, separated by 2" palm rounds, only to come to its hungry hangry 2.5" vine ball head!  Alas, avert your gaze as you realize its non-toxic, food grade dyed, green birch eyes are looking right at you!  It's palm coin mouth appears to be chewing on some paper rope--lucky...as you won't become its next meal.

Measures: 12 inches x 2.5 inches
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Benefits of Enrichment Toys

Frequently Asked Questions

  • There are a few factors to keep in mind when introducing new toys. Consider their preferences and natural behaviors, such as chewing, digging, foraging, and exploring. Before introducing the new toys, rub them with hay or bedding material to transfer familiar scents onto the toys. This can help make the toys more appealing to your rabbit.

  • Yes! Rabbits' teeth continuously grow throughout their lives, and regular chewing helps wear down their teeth to prevent overgrowth. Enrichment toys that encourage chewing, such as wooden toys, cardboard tubes, or safe chew sticks, provide rabbits with appropriate outlets for this behaviour.

  • Yes, always! Whether it's palm, banana husk, corn husk, or other materials, we are committed to non-toxic and rabbit-safe ingredients.

  • A good enrichment toy for rabbits should be safe, stimulating, and cater to their natural behaviors. Enrichment toys should provide mental and physical stimulation for rabbits. Look for toys that encourage natural behaviors such as chewing, digging, foraging, and exploring.