This rabbit toy turns treat time into a real brain workout for your bun. Picture your fluffball nudging, sniffing, and flipping a soft foraging ball across the floor, nose wiggling with excitement every time a hidden treat falls out. The foraging ball features small pockets where you can tuck away dried herbs, pellets, or tiny fruit pieces. Instead of gobbling treats in seconds, your rabbit actually has to work for them, and that makes all the difference.
Bunny enrichment that keeps your rabbit moving
Rabbits need daily mental and physical stimulation to stay healthy, and this bunny enrichment ball delivers both at once. The slightly irregular shape means it won’t roll in a straight line, so your bun has to chase, nudge, and flip it from different angles. This rabbit ball encourages the same natural foraging instincts your rabbit would use in the wild, turning a simple play session into genuine exercise. Think of it as a rabbit snuffle ball that actually gets your rabbit moving across the room instead of just sniffing in one spot.

In the wild, rabbits spend several hours each day foraging for food across wide areas. Domestic rabbits still carry those same instincts, which is why boredom can quickly lead to destructive behaviors like chewing baseboards or digging up carpet. Providing foraging-based enrichment helps satisfy that deep need to search and work for food.
Will this foraging ball really keep my rabbit busy?
It depends on your bun’s personality and experience with rabbit toys. A curious rabbit who already enjoys enrichment activities will figure it out within minutes and stay engaged for a good while. For shyer rabbits, start by placing the ball near them with treats visibly poking out of the pockets. Once they make the connection between nudging and rewards, most rabbits get hooked on the challenge. The fact that it rolls unpredictably makes it more interesting than a flat rabbit foraging mat, since your bun never quite knows where the next treat will appear.

This foraging ball won’t click with every single rabbit. Some buns simply prefer flat foraging mats or digging boxes, and that’s perfectly normal. If your rabbit shows no interest after a few sessions, don’t force it. The pockets are also relatively small, so only fine treats or herbs will fit.
Available colors: Blue and Grey
Size: 5.91 in (15 cm)
Type: Foraging enrichment ball with treat pockets
Best for: Food-motivated rabbits who enjoy interactive play

Watching your bun figure out this little puzzle ball is honestly one of the best parts. That determined nose-wiggle, the triumphant binky when a treat finally drops out. Simple joys 🐰








