Picture this: your rabbit toy session starts, and your bun’s nose is already twitching with excitement. You hide a few treats inside the colorful stacking cups, pile them up, and step back. Within seconds, your fluffball is nudging, tossing, and unstacking cups to find the hidden goodies. These bunny enrichment toys turn a quiet afternoon into a full-on foraging adventure that keeps your rabbit’s brain and body active.

Bunny enrichment toys that make foraging feel natural
In the wild, rabbits spend hours searching for food. These rabbit foraging toy cups tap into that same instinct right in your living room. Stack them, scatter them, or flip them upside down with a treat underneath. Your bun gets to use its nose and paws to problem-solve, which is exactly the kind of bunny enrichment toys activity that keeps daily life interesting. You can switch up the setup every day so your rabbit never gets bored with the same routine. It is the kind of gentle, rewarding play that fits naturally between hay munching and zoomies around the room.

Rabbits are intelligent animals that need regular mental stimulation, not just food and space. A bored rabbit can develop unwanted habits like excessive digging at carpets or chewing on furniture. Even 10 to 15 minutes of interactive play each day makes a noticeable difference in your bun’s overall mood and behavior.

Will my rabbit actually figure out the stacking cups?
Yes, and probably faster than you expect. Most buns catch on within the first session because their sense of smell is so strong. They know the treat is there, and they are naturally motivated to get it. Start simple by placing a treat under a single cup so your rabbit connects the cup with a reward. Once your bun gets confident, stack two or three cups and let the fun begin. Some rabbits nudge gently, others go full demolition mode and toss cups across the room. Either way, you will love watching their little personality come through.

Keep in mind that plastic cups on smooth flooring can slide around and frustrate some rabbits. If your bun plays on tile or hardwood, place the cups on a towel or mat so they stay put. Also, very timid rabbits may need a few days of gradual introduction before they engage with a new object.
Material: Lightweight plastic
Set includes: 8 cups of different sizes
Colors: Pastel assortment
Care: Hand wash with water and mild dish soap
Best for: Rabbits of all sizes and breeds
Watching your bun triumphantly flip a cup and snag the treat underneath is one of those little moments that makes rabbit life so rewarding. Enjoy the show. 🐰








