Spotted rabbit exploring safe enrichment games and foraging toys.

Repeat-use ideas

Rabbit enrichment challenges

Low-cost, safe enrichment prompts designed for repeat visits and Facebook sharing. Filter by energy level or generate a quick idea from the tool.

easy · 5 minutes

Hay confetti box

Fill a plain cardboard box with hay and a few herb leaves so your rabbit has to nose around.

Materials: cardboard, hay

easy · 5 minutes

Tunnel fork

Place a tunnel between two safe paths and let your rabbit choose the route.

Materials: tunnel

easy · 3 minutes

Pellet treasure scatter

Scatter a measured pellet portion through hay instead of serving it in a bowl.

Materials: hay, pellets

medium · 10 minutes

Dig-box refresh

Swap part of the shredded paper in a dig box and hide a strand of hay underneath.

Materials: box, paper

medium · 7 minutes

Cup shuffle

Hide a tiny safe treat under one of three sturdy cups and let your rabbit investigate.

Materials: cups

medium · 12 minutes

Cardboard doorway

Cut two wide exits in a plain box and use it as a temporary hide.

Materials: box

easy · 4 minutes

Herb trail

Place tiny herb pieces in a short trail that leads to hay, not away from it.

Materials: herbs

easy · 2 minutes

Scent swap

Move a familiar toy to a new corner and watch whether your rabbit reclaims it.

Materials: toy

medium · 10 minutes

Rug runway

Create a traction path across a slippery section for supervised zoomies.

Materials: rug

easy · 3 minutes

Willow reset

Put a safe chew toy near the spot where chewing usually starts.

Materials: chew toy

easy · 6 minutes

Hay rack puzzle

Tuck hay loosely through a safe rack or basket so strands are easy to pull.

Materials: hay rack

easy · 5 minutes

Calm training rep

Reward one voluntary approach, then stop before your rabbit gets tired.

Materials: tiny treat

advanced · 15 minutes

Box maze

Arrange two boxes and a tunnel into a small supervised route.

Materials: boxes, tunnel

medium · 8 minutes

Forage mat

Fold hay into a washable mat corner so your rabbit has to sniff and tug.

Materials: mat, hay

easy · 10 minutes

Quiet observation

Do nothing except watch choices for ten minutes; write down the preferred toy.

Materials: notebook

easy · 2 minutes

New angle

Rotate a hide ninety degrees and see whether entry preference changes.

Materials: hide

seasonal · 5 minutes

Cool tile choice

On warm days, offer a cool tile as an option, never as forced contact.

Materials: ceramic tile

easy · 4 minutes

Leafy sprinkle

Tear greens into smaller pieces and sprinkle them through hay.

Materials: greens, hay

medium · 10 minutes

Carrier game

Put hay in the carrier and leave the door open during floor time.

Materials: carrier, hay

easy · 6 minutes

Clean-and-return

Clean one toy, then return it with a familiar unwashed toy nearby.

Materials: toy

advanced · 10 minutes

Low platform survey

Offer a stable low platform only if it has traction and safe exits.

Materials: platform

easy · 5 minutes

Paper toss

Crumple plain paper balls around hay for supervised tossing.

Materials: paper

seasonal · 8 minutes

Seasonal room scan

Pick one new hazard: heater, fan, holiday decor, plant, or open window.

Materials: checklist

medium · 8 minutes

Bonded-pair double station

Set up two hay access points and watch whether both rabbits eat comfortably.

Materials: hay

Want a quick idea?

Use the generator when you have five minutes and need something safe to try without overfeeding treats.

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Share angle

Post one challenge at a time on Facebook and ask readers what their rabbit did with it. The useful part is the observation, not a perfect result.