Rabbit Foraging Mat, a Veggie Garden for Your Bun

$44.90

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Rabbit Foraging Mat, a Veggie Garden for Your Bun
Rabbit Foraging Mat, a Veggie Garden for Your Bun
$44.90
Specially designed for rabbits
Specially designed for rabbits
10–15 business day delivery
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Serving rabbit owners since 2019
Serving rabbit owners since 2019

✔️ Mimics natural foraging with 4 different felt veggie strips
✔️ Durable fabric with non-slip bottom
✔️ Easy to wash
✔️ Keeps your bun mentally stimulated and entertained

Rabbit foraging mat that turns snack time into a little adventure for your bun. Picture your fluffball nose-deep in felt cabbages and carrots, sniffing out hidden pellets like they’re digging through a real veggie patch. This colorful mat mimics natural foraging behavior, keeping those curious whiskers busy and that little brain working. It’s one of those moments where you just sit back and watch the happy ear wiggles.

A Bunny Enrichment Toy That Fits Right Into Your Daily Routine

Scatter a few of your bun’s favorite treats across the rabbit foraging mat before you head off to work or settle in for the evening. Your rabbit will spend real time nudging through the cabbage leaves, poking around the carrot strips, and rummaging through the tall grass felt section. It’s easy bunny enrichment that doesn’t require you to supervise every second. Many rabbit owners toss in a mix of dried herbs, small hay pieces, or training pellets to keep things interesting. When your fluffball finally flops next to the mat after a good foraging session, you know they’ve had a satisfying time. This rabbit toy works great as part of a rotation with tunnels, chew sticks, and toss toys.

Rabbits in the wild spend a huge part of their day foraging, sniffing, and digging for food. When your house rabbit doesn’t get that same mental workout, boredom can lead to chewing on things they shouldn’t or just sitting around looking grumpy. A simple foraging activity goes a long way in keeping your bun both mentally sharp and emotionally content.

How Do You Use a Foraging Mat With a Rabbit?

Start simple. Sprinkle a few treats right on top of the mat so your bun understands there’s food to be found. Once they get the idea, tuck pellets deeper into the felt carrot slots or under the cabbage leaves. The mat has four different strips, each with its own texture and hiding difficulty, from the easy corn section to the thicker grass felt that really makes your rabbit work for it. Most buns figure it out within a day or two. If yours seems unsure, just let them sniff around at their own pace. No rush.

One thing to know: this mat is designed for supervised or semi-supervised play. Some enthusiastic chewers might try to nibble the felt itself, so keep an eye on your bun during the first few sessions to make sure they’re foraging, not eating the mat.

Material: Non-toxic felt fabric on a non-slip backing
Size: Approximately 28.7″ x 28.7″ (73 cm x 73 cm), square shaped
Design: Four strips with felt cabbages, carrots, corn, and tall grass (grass section rises about 1.9″ / 5 cm)
Colors: White base with brown, orange, green, and yellow details
Care: Easy to wash, durable and resistant fabric
Suitable for: All rabbit breeds

Watching your bun go full detective mode on this little veggie garden honestly never gets old. It’s a simple thing that brings a lot of joy, for them and for you. 🌿

Is this rabbit foraging mat safe if my bunny chews on it?+
The mat is made from non-toxic felt fabric, so a little nibble here and there isn’t a concern. However, if your bun is a heavy chewer who actively tries to tear and swallow pieces of fabric, you should supervise playtime closely. Most rabbits focus on sniffing out the treats rather than chewing the mat itself.
What kind of treats work best with a bunny foraging mat?+
Dried herbs like chamomile or dandelion work wonderfully because your bun can sniff them out easily. Small pellets, tiny pieces of dried fruit, or bits of hay also work well. Start with strongly scented treats so your rabbit quickly connects the mat with foraging. Avoid anything sticky that could be hard to clean out of the felt.
How do I clean the rabbit foraging mat?+
Give it a good shake to remove leftover crumbs and hay bits after each session. For a deeper clean, you can hand wash it with mild soap and warm water, then let it air dry. The fabric is durable enough for regular washing without falling apart. Just make sure it’s fully dry before your bun uses it again.
Will my rabbit actually use a foraging mat or just ignore it?+
Most rabbits take to foraging mats pretty quickly because sniffing out food is deeply instinctive for them. If your bun seems hesitant, place a few treats in plain sight on top of the mat first. Once they realize food is involved, curiosity usually takes over. Some buns need a session or two before they really get into it.
Can I use this foraging mat for a dwarf rabbit or a baby bunny?+
Yes, the mat works well for dwarf rabbits and small breeds. The felt strips are soft and the mat sits flat on the floor, so even smaller buns can navigate it comfortably. For baby rabbits, just make sure the treats you hide are appropriate for their age and diet. The non-slip bottom keeps everything in place even during enthusiastic foraging sessions.