Rabbit Toy Stacking Cups, Hide Treats and Watch

$22.90

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Rabbit Toy Stacking Cups, Hide Treats and Watch
Rabbit Toy Stacking Cups, Hide Treats and Watch
$22.90
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

✔️ 6 stackable treat-hiding cups
✔️ Stimulates foraging instincts
✔️ Builds trust through play
✔️ Helps fight rabbit boredom

Rabbit enrichment doesn’t get much more fun than watching your bun figure out a puzzle. Picture this: six colorful cups stacked together, each hiding a little treat surprise. Your rabbit sniffs, nudges, and tosses cups aside to uncover the good stuff. These stacking cups turn snack time into a real brain workout that keeps your fluffball busy and curious.

Toys for bunnies that build real trust over time

What makes this rabbit toy special is that it’s designed to be played together. You stack the cups, hide the treats, and let your bun do the detective work right in front of you. Over days and weeks, this shared routine helps your rabbit associate you with fun and food, two things bunnies care about most. It’s one of those bunny toys that turns a simple play session into genuine bonding time. Many owners notice their rabbit starts running over to them when the cups come out, nose wiggling with excitement. That kind of trust is hard to build, and rabbit enrichment toys like this one make it happen naturally.

Rabbits are naturally foraging animals. In the wild, they spend hours searching for food across different spots. When we hand them a bowl of pellets at the same time every day, we skip that whole mental process. Foraging toys help restore that instinct and keep your rabbit’s brain engaged, which can reduce boredom behaviors like chewing on furniture or digging at carpet.

Will my rabbit actually figure out how the cups work?

Most bunnies catch on faster than you’d expect. Start with just two or three cups and place treats in plain sight so your bun connects the cups with rewards. Once your rabbit confidently knocks those over, add more cups and bury treats deeper in the stack. Some rabbits learn to flip cups with their nose in the first session. Others prefer to shove the whole tower sideways. Either way, watching your bun develop a personal strategy is half the fun. If your rabbit seems unsure at first, just give it time. Confidence builds quickly once they score that first hidden treat.

This toy works best with supervision. The cups are lightweight ABS plastic, which is sturdy and safe, but some very determined rabbits may lose interest once they realize they can just bulldoze the whole stack at once. If your bun figures out the shortcut too quickly, you might need to hold the base cup or place the setup against a wall to keep things challenging.

Material: ABS plastic (non-toxic, same used by Playmobil and LEGO)
Includes: 6 stackable cups + 1 ball
Color: Multicolor
Size: One size, fits all breeds
Best for: Rabbits who love foraging, treat-motivated bunnies, and owners looking for interactive play

Watching your bun toss a cup over its head to reach a hidden pellet is the kind of moment that makes rabbit ownership so rewarding. Enjoy those little victories together 🐰

How long does it take for a rabbit to learn the stacking cups game?+
Most buns start knocking cups over within the first session, especially if you begin with just two or three cups and visible treats. Within a week of regular play, many rabbits develop their own strategy for getting through the full stack. Some prefer flipping, others prefer shoving. Let your bun figure out their style.
What treats work best inside the stacking cups?+
Small, flat treats work great because they sit nicely between the stacked layers. A few pellets, tiny pieces of dried herb, or a small bit of banana chip are all good options. Avoid anything too large or sticky, since it can get wedged in the cups. The stronger the smell, the more excited your bun will be to dig in.
Can two rabbits play with the stacking cups at the same time?+
They can, but bonded pairs sometimes compete over who gets to knock the cups first. If your buns are well bonded, it’s entertaining to watch them work the stack from different sides. If they tend to get territorial over food, it’s better to give each rabbit their own turn to avoid any scuffles during treat time.
How often should I use the stacking cups with my rabbit?+
A few times a week keeps it exciting without it becoming routine. Rabbits can get bored with any toy if it’s always available, so rotating the cups with other enrichment activities keeps your bun curious. Pull them out when you have 10 to 15 minutes to sit and play together for the best bonding results.
My rabbit just ignores the cups, what should I do?+
Some bunnies need a slower introduction. Try leaving a treat on top of the first cup, not hidden inside, so your bun associates the cup with a reward. You can also rub a small piece of banana on the rim to draw their attention. Patience matters here. Once your rabbit flips that first cup and finds a surprise, the lightbulb moment usually clicks.