Rabbit Enrichment Forage Mat in Straw, Sniff and Seek

$39.90

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Rabbit Enrichment Forage Mat in Straw, Sniff and Seek
Rabbit Enrichment Forage Mat in Straw, Sniff and Seek
$39.90
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

✔️ Natural straw foraging mat
✔️ Hides treats in fringes
✔️ Hangs or lays flat
✔️ Fights boredom naturally

Rabbit enrichment starts with curiosity, and nothing gets a bunny’s nose wiggling faster than hidden treats. Picture your bun pawing through natural straw fringes, ears perked, totally focused on sniffing out a tiny piece of dried apple. This rabbit forage mat in straw turns that instinct into a rewarding daily activity. It keeps your fluffball mentally stimulated and genuinely entertained.

Rabbit Forage Mat in Straw

Bunny accessories that keep your rabbit busy for hours

This rabbit forage mat is designed for everyday use inside your bun’s enclosure. Thanks to small hemp cords on the back, you can hang it vertically on the grid or simply lay it flat on the ground. Either way, your rabbit gets a fun, tactile surface to explore. These bunny enrichment toys work especially well when you tuck a few favorite treats between the straw fringes. Your bun will spend a surprisingly long time searching, sniffing, and nudging every strand. It is one of those rabbit toys that actually earns its spot in the setup.

Rabbit Forage Mat in Straw

Rabbits are intelligent animals that need daily mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy. Without enough enrichment, bunnies often develop destructive habits like digging at flooring or rearranging everything in sight. Giving your bun regular foraging opportunities taps into their natural instincts and helps channel that energy into something positive.

Will my rabbit actually use a forage mat?

Most rabbits take to foraging mats quickly because the activity mimics natural behaviors like digging and searching for food. Start by placing a few high-value treats, like a pinch of dried herbs or a small piece of banana, visibly on the surface. Once your bun connects the mat with rewards, they will start investigating the fringes on their own. Some bunnies go full detective mode within minutes, while shyer ones may need a couple of sessions to warm up. That suspicious first sniff followed by excited pawing is always worth the wait.

Rabbit Forage Mat

this mat is perfectly suited for small to medium rabbit breeds such as Netherland Dwarfs, Holland Lops, Mini Lops, and Mini Rex. It offers a fun and engaging space for play, foraging, and daily enrichment.

Material: Natural grasses
Size: 10.63in x 7.48in x 3.54in (27cm x 19cm x 9cm)
Attachment: Hemp cords for vertical hanging
Best for: Small to medium-sized rabbits

Watching your bun dig through this little straw mat, nose twitching with excitement, is one of those small joys that makes rabbit life so rewarding 🐰

Can I use this forage mat flat on the ground instead of hanging it?+
Absolutely. The mat works both ways. Hanging it on the enclosure grid adds a vertical challenge, but laying it flat lets your bun dig and paw at it more naturally. Some bunnies prefer one setup over the other, so try both and see which gets more nose wiggles from your fluffball.
How often should I hide treats in the forage mat?+
A few times a week works well for most buns. You do not want to overdo treats, so stick to small portions of hay-based snacks or dried herbs. The foraging activity itself is the real reward. Your bun will still explore the mat even without treats tucked inside.
What treats work best hidden in the straw fringes?+
Small, flat treats are easiest to tuck between the fringes. Dried herbs like chamomile or dandelion, tiny bits of dried fruit, or a few pellets all work great. Avoid anything too bulky since it will just fall out. Your bun’s excited nose wiggle when they catch a scent is the best part.
Will this forage mat keep my rabbit busy while I am away?+
It helps, but no single toy replaces a full enrichment setup. Pair the mat with other activities like a hay pile, tunnels, or tossing toys so your bun has options and stays engaged longer. Think of it as one solid piece of a boredom-busting rotation rather than a standalone solution.
Is this forage mat suitable for a bonded pair of rabbits?+
A bonded pair can share it, though you might notice one bun claiming it as their own. If both rabbits are enthusiastic foragers, consider getting two so neither feels left out. Watching two bunnies race to find hidden treats on the same mat is genuinely adorable.