Rabbit Chew Toy Grass Balls, natural fun for curious buns

$24.90

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Rabbit Chew Toy
Rabbit Chew Toy Grass Balls, natural fun for curious buns
$24.90
Specially designed for rabbits
Specially designed for rabbits
10–15 business day delivery
Delivery in
7–15 business days
Serving rabbit owners since 2019
Serving rabbit owners since 2019

✔️ Natural grass material
✔️ Satisfies chewing instinct
✔️ Set of 4 balls
✔️ 3 in (7 cm)) diameter

Your rabbit chew toy lineup is about to get a whole lot more interesting. Picture your bun spotting a round grass ball for the first time, nose twitching at full speed, head tilting sideways like it’s the most fascinating thing in the world. These natural grass balls give your rabbit exactly what they crave: something satisfying to sink their teeth into. A set of 4 means you can scatter them around the play area and watch the fun unfold.

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Wild rabbits spend hours foraging and chewing through vegetation. Your house rabbit has the same drive, but your baseboards are paying the price. These toys for rabbits channel that natural chewing energy into something actually meant to be destroyed. Toss one across the room and watch your bun chase it down, nudge it with their nose, then settle in for a satisfying chew session. Some rabbits figure out the rolling and tossing game in seconds, while others take a few tries before the binkies kick in. Either way, these bunny toys turn a bored fluffball into an active, curious one.

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Rabbits have teeth that grow continuously throughout their life. Chewing on fibrous materials like natural grass helps wear down those teeth and supports good dental health. Providing a variety of chew options is one of the simplest things you can do for your bun’s overall wellbeing.

How many grass balls should I give my rabbit at once?

Start with one or two and see how your bun reacts. Some rabbits get instantly obsessed, while others need time to warm up to a new toy. Once they’re comfortable, scattering all four around their space is a great way to encourage foraging behavior. It mimics the experience of discovering food in different spots, which is exactly what their brain is wired for.

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Heavy chewers can go through these balls faster than you’d expect. Not every rabbit will engage with every toy right away, so don’t worry if your bun ignores them at first. Always supervise the first session to see how your rabbit interacts with the balls.

Material: Natural grass
Size: 3 in (7 cm) diameter per ball
Quantity: Set of 4 balls
Best for: All rabbit breeds
Care: Replace when heavily worn or frayed

Four little grass balls, one very entertained fluffball. That’s a good deal in any bun’s book 🐰

How long do the grass balls typically last?+
It really depends on your bun’s chewing habits. Light chewers might enjoy a single ball for a week or more, while a dedicated nibbler can shred one in a day or two. Having four in the set means you always have a fresh one ready when the current favorite is looking a bit sad.
Can I use these grass balls for multiple rabbits?+
Absolutely. In a multi-rabbit household, having four balls is perfect because each bun can claim their own. You might even catch them stealing each other’s balls, which is honestly peak entertainment. Just keep an eye out so no one gets too possessive during the first introduction.
Where is the best place to put the grass balls in my rabbit’s space?+
Scatter them in different spots around your bun’s play area to encourage natural foraging behavior. Try placing one near their favorite flopping spot, one in an open area for chasing, and a couple in corners they like to explore. Rotating the locations every few days keeps things fresh and interesting.
Will my rabbit eat the grass ball or just chew on it?+
Most buns do both. They’ll nibble off pieces, chew on the texture, and sometimes toss the ball around before settling in to munch. Eating small amounts of the natural grass is completely normal since it’s the same kind of fiber they’d encounter while foraging outdoors. That’s part of the fun for them.
How do I get my rabbit interested if they ignore the balls at first?+
Some buns need a little encouragement. Try gently rolling the ball toward your rabbit to trigger their curiosity. You can also tuck a small piece of hay or a favorite herb inside the ball to make it extra appealing. Once they catch that first whiff, the nose wiggles usually take over from there.