Rabbit Enrichment Plastic Ball, Treats That Roll

$24.90

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Rabbit Enrichment Plastic Ball, Treats That Roll
Rabbit Enrichment Plastic Ball, Treats That Roll
$24.90
Specially designed for rabbits
Specially designed for rabbits
10–15 business day delivery
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7–15 business days
Serving rabbit owners since 2019
Serving rabbit owners since 2019

✔️ Dispenses treats while rolling
✔️ Fights boredom all day
✔️ Stimulates natural curiosity
✔️ Safe, easy to clean plastic

Rabbit enrichment starts with a simple idea: let your bun work for their snacks. Picture your fluffball nudging a colorful plastic ball across the floor, nose wiggling with excitement as treats tumble out one by one. This treat-dispensing ball turns solo time into a rewarding puzzle. Instead of sitting idle while you’re away, your rabbit stays busy, curious, and mentally sharp.

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A bunny enrichment toy that keeps your rabbit moving

Most rabbit toys sit in a corner after two days. This one stays interesting because it rewards effort. Your bun rolls the ball, a treat falls out, and the game starts again. It encourages natural foraging behavior and gentle exercise throughout the day. If your rabbit tends to just sit in one spot, a bunny enrichment toy like this gives them a real reason to move. It’s one of those toys for rabbits that actually earns its place in the play area.

Rabbits are social, intelligent animals that need more than food and space to thrive. In the wild, they spend hours foraging and exploring. A domestic rabbit with nothing to do can develop repetitive behaviors like excessive grooming or bar chewing. Giving them activities that mimic natural foraging helps keep their minds balanced and their days fulfilling.

Will my rabbit actually figure out the ball on their own?

Some buns get it within minutes. Others need a little coaching. Place the ball near your rabbit with a treat sticking halfway out so they smell it right away. Once they nudge it and a treat drops, they connect the dots fast. If your bun seems hesitant, try rolling it gently toward them during floor time. Rabbits are naturally curious, and that suspicious first sniff almost always turns into full-on obsession once the rewards start coming.

This 2.91 in (7.4 cm) ball is suitable for rabbits of all breeds, offering a fun and engaging toy to nudge, roll, and play with. For the best experience, always check that the size feels comfortable for your bunny.

Material: Food-safe plastic
Size: 3 in (7.4 cm) / 2.91″
Colors available: Blue, Yellow, Green
Care: Rinse with warm water after each use, dry fully before returning to your bun
Best for: All rabbit breeds looking for mental stimulation

Watching your bun chase a treat ball across the room, ears flopping and nose working overtime, is honestly one of the best parts of rabbit ownership. Give them something fun to figure out. 🐇

Is this treat ball the right size for my rabbit breed?+
At 3 in (7.4 cm), this ball is ideal for small to medium buns. Dwarf breeds and Holland Lops handle it easily, nudging and rolling it with their nose. For larger breeds, it still works as a treat puzzle, but giant buns may find it a bit small to push around comfortably.
How do I get my rabbit interested in the ball for the first time?+
Place a treat partially sticking out of the opening so your bun smells it immediately. Set the ball on the floor near them during playtime. Most buns give it a curious sniff, then a nudge, and once that first treat pops out, they’re hooked. Give them a few sessions to build confidence.
What treats work best inside this plastic ball?+
Small, dry pellets or herb-based treats work best. Avoid anything sticky or moist that could get stuck inside. Your bun’s regular pellet ration works great too, turning mealtime into a fun foraging session instead of just eating from a bowl.
Can multiple rabbits share one treat ball?+
They can, but expect some friendly competition. In a bonded pair, one bun usually rolls while the other swoops in for fallen treats. For the best experience, consider one ball per bun so everyone gets equal play time and nobody feels left out during snack hour.
How often should I clean the rabbit treat ball?+
A quick rinse with warm water after each use is enough to keep it fresh. If treat residue builds up, a gentle scrub with a soft brush does the trick. Make sure the ball is completely dry before giving it back to your bun, since rabbits prefer dry toys.