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    Best Cheap Rabbit Enrichment Under £10

    This is a specific conversation about Rabbit Enrichment — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    A four-year-old Cinnamon rabbit — lovely age, they're really settled by then but can get bored easily if there's not enough going on. Before I point you toward something, is your rabbit free-roaming or in a hutch most of the day? That changes what kind of enrichment actually gets used.
    She's in a hutch most of the day but comes out for a run in the evening. I want something she can use inside the hutch so she's not just sitting there.
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    Good to know. And does she tend to chew a lot, or is she more of a pusher and tosser — the type who likes batting things around and rearranging her space?
    Definitely a chewer. She goes through cardboard boxes pretty fast.
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    Perfect — that tells me exactly what you need. For a dedicated chewer who spends time in her hutch, I'd go with the Rosewood Boredom Breaker Activity Centre. It's a wooden toy with multiple textures — hay, seagrass, willow, and wood — all woven together into one compact piece she can chew, pull apart, and explore at her own pace. It's not cardboard, so it'll last her weeks rather than days, and it sits neatly in a hutch without taking up much room. It comes in well under £10 on Amazon UK, often around £5-6.
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    That sounds good. Will she actually use it or just ignore it like some toys I've bought?
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    The reason rabbits ignore toys is usually because there's nothing to actually chew or dismantle — they're not interested in things that don't give way. The Rosewood Activity Centre is specifically designed to come apart gradually, which keeps them engaged. Because your rabbit is already a confirmed chewer, she'll almost certainly engage with it. You can also rub a little fresh herb on it the first time to get her interested — dried parsley or a bit of dill works well.
    View Rosewood Activity Centre on Amazon
    Great, I'll give that a try. Thanks!
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    You're welcome — it's a solid pick for the price and it should keep her busy during those hutch hours. If she demolishes it faster than expected, willow balls are another cheap option to rotate in. Enjoy your evening runs with her!

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