Rabbit Foraging Mat Heart, treat hunt for curious buns

$29.90

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Rabbit Foraging Mat Heart, treat hunt for curious buns
$29.90
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

✔️ Perfect for treat hunting sessions
✔️ Stimulates natural foraging instincts
✔️ Keeps your bun active and engaged
✔️ A fun daily enrichment activity

A rabbit foraging mat shaped like a heart, because your bun’s treat-hunting sessions deserve a little charm. Picture this: nose down, ears forward, tiny paws pulling at fabric strips with that intense wiggle that means serious business. This foraging mat turns snack time into a mini adventure, letting your rabbit dig, sniff, and discover hidden treats just like they would in a meadow. If your baseboards have been taking hits lately, this little heart might just redirect that energy.

Snuffle mat fun that keeps your rabbit busy every day

Scatter a few pellets or herb bits between the soft fabric strips and watch your fluffball get to work. Some buns figure it out in seconds, head tilting with curiosity before diving nose-first into the folds. Others take a few tries, nudging and tossing the mat around until they crack the code. Either way, you get to witness the adorable concentration face.

This rabbit snuffle mat is a simple way to slow down fast eaters too, turning a five-second gobble into minutes of genuine bunny enrichment. The non-slip backing keeps it in place even when your bun gets enthusiastic, and after a good session, don’t be surprised if you see a victory binky or two. It fits nicely in a play area or next to their favorite rabbit toys for a full enrichment setup.

Rabbit toys forage mat

Wild rabbits spend hours each day foraging through grass and brush for food. In a home setting, meals often come too easily, which can lead to boredom and repetitive behaviors. Providing mental stimulation through foraging activities supports your rabbit’s overall welfare and gives their busy brain something satisfying to do.

How many treats should you hide in a foraging mat?

Start with just three or four small pieces, like a pinch of dried herbs or a couple of pellets tucked between the strips. You want your bun to stay motivated without overeating. Once they get the hang of it, you can spread treats more widely across the mat to make the search last longer. Think of it as a puzzle, not a buffet. A short foraging session before mealtime works beautifully to spark that natural instinct and give your rabbit a satisfying little challenge.

Digging mat rabbit toy

Heavy chewers may pull at the fabric strips over time, so keep an eye on your first few sessions. Not every rabbit engages with foraging mats right away, and that’s completely normal. If your bun seems uninterested, try higher-value treats like a tiny piece of banana to get them started.

Material: Soft fabric with non-slip backing
Size: 10.5 x 14.5 in (27 x 37 cm)
Shape: Heart
Care: Machine washable
Best for: Rabbits who need mental stimulation, fast eaters, boredom busters

Watching your bun solve a foraging puzzle is one of those small joys that makes rabbit life so rewarding. Happy snuffling! 🐰

What size rabbit is this foraging mat best suited for?+
At 10.5 x 14.5 in (27 x 37 cm), this mat works well for small to medium rabbits like Holland Lops or Mini Rex. Larger breeds can absolutely use it too, it just won’t cover as much ground for them. For bigger buns, you could pair two mats side by side to create a larger foraging zone.
How do I wash the foraging mat after use?+
Toss it in the washing machine on a gentle cycle with mild detergent, then let it air dry. Rabbit noses are sensitive, so skip the scented fabric softener. A regular wash keeps the mat fresh and free of old treat crumbs. Most bun parents wash it once a week depending on how often it’s used.
Where is the best place to put the foraging mat?+
Place it in your bun’s play area or free-roam space on a flat surface. The non-slip backing helps, but a hard floor works better than carpet for grip. Avoid putting it inside a litter box area since you want your rabbit to associate the mat with playtime and treat hunting, not bathroom breaks.
Can multiple rabbits use the same foraging mat at once?+
Bonded pairs often enjoy snuffling side by side on the mat, which is genuinely adorable to watch. If your buns are still working on their bond or tend to get territorial over food, give each one their own mat to avoid any little scuffles. You know your buns best on this one.
How do I get my rabbit interested if they ignore the mat at first?+
Place a few treats on top of the fabric strips rather than hidden inside, so your bun connects the mat with good things. Once they start sniffing around, tuck treats slightly deeper each time. Some rabbits need a couple of sessions before the lightbulb moment happens. Patience is part of the fun with your fluffball.