It's important for your rabbits to have a sizeable hutch to keep them safe and dry; however, giving them access to a large, secure run allows them to play and socialise with the freedom to dig too. Read on to see how to make a wooden maze for your rabbits' run to beat bunny boredom.
The RSPCA recognises that, under the Animal Welfare Act 2006, it's our duty as pet owners to meet the environmental and behavioural needs of our bunnies. It suggests that “enrichment within rabbit housing” can help to achieve this.
Rabbits are clever, inquisitive animals that need to be stimulated every day. Bored rabbits can over-eat leading to obesity, which can cause heart problems and diabetes. They may also groom themselves to pass the time, meaning hairballs can build up, blocking their digestive tracts. If you're worried that your rabbits may be displaying signs of boredom, be sure to speak to your vet.
By keeping your bunnies entertained, you can ensure that they stay happy and healthy. Homemade rabbit toys will keep them on their paws, and these are cheap and quick to make from household items like cardboard boxes. Rabbits enjoy solving puzzles, such as working their way around obstacles or through tunnels, especially when there are healthy treats hidden inside too!
But if you're looking to create something sturdier to withstand springtime showers, why not have a go at building this bunny maze for their run that they can enjoy for months to come. You don't need to be an expert at DIY to give it a go - follow the steps below to create a customised maze to prevent boredom.