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    Cheap Rabbit Enrichment That Lasts Months

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

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    Buying enrichment in bulk is a smart move — especially with a Satin Angora, who's curious and active enough to chew through cheap stuff fast. Is yours free-roaming or in a hutch setup, and indoors or outside?
    She's mostly free-roaming indoors but has a large pen area too. I spend a lot on enrichment and it disappears so quickly I want something that goes further.
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    That makes total sense. Free-roaming Angoras need variety but you don't want to restock every two weeks. Are you finding she destroys things outright, or does she lose interest quickly — or both?
    Honestly both. She shreds cardboard in minutes and then ignores the leftover bits. I want things that hold her attention longer and ideally things I can restock or reuse.
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    Got it. The key is combining durable activity pieces with cheap bulk filler she can destroy guilt-free. For the durable side, I'd go with the Rosewood Boredom Breaker Small Animal Activity Centre — it's a wooden base with tunnels, ramps, and hidey sections that genuinely lasts months even with dedicated chewers. You swap out and refill the foraging bits rather than replacing the whole thing. It's around £20–25 and holds up far better than the cheaper flat-pack options. Pair it with a big bag of Timothy hay twists or seagrass balls in bulk for the shredding urge — you get 20–30 for a few pounds and she can destroy those without you wincing.
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    That sounds really practical. Does the activity centre need much reassembling once she's moved bits around, or is it a pain to maintain?
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    It's pretty low maintenance — the main frame stays put and you just top up any removable foraging cups or hay pockets. Most owners just refresh the hay and scatter a few pellets or herbs in the foraging areas every couple of days. Five minutes max. The structure itself doesn't need rebuilding unless she physically removes a ramp, which does happen occasionally with very determined rabbits — but a Satin Angora at two years is usually more interested in foraging than dismantling.
    Perfect. I'll go for that plus the seagrass balls in bulk. Thanks — this is exactly what I needed.
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    You're sorted then. The activity centre as the long-term anchor, bulk destructibles for the daily shredding habit — that combination should easily see you through several months without restocking the main piece. Enjoy watching her work it out.

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