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Hi all just had some kits for the first time and was wondering what things I could put in there hutch to keep them occupied, I have put in a log for them to have a chew on also will be putting in a hammock for them tomorrow is there anything else I could put in there, would a tennis ball be ok for them? Cheers gaz

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4'' plastic gutter pipe allways works for me,or if you've got the room in the hutch, a small tree branch

for them to climb up.

If that dus'nt work put a telly in for them,with a full series of coronation street,thats got to work.ha ha .

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Tennis ball would be good I put one in with my hob he loves it they will keep em selves busy playing with each other

Yeah my 13 week old kit loves tennis balls and chiefly anything made of rubber!! very entertaining but he also has a pet shop full of different cat toys too including tubes and pipes in his hutch. be careful with material cat toys though because they were swallowed and caused a bit of rectal bleeding in my kit ;) so don't leave them kind of toys unsupervised :laugh:

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Hi all just had some kits for the first time and was wondering what things I could put in there hutch to keep them occupied, I have put in a log for them to have a chew on also will be putting in a hammock for them tomorrow is there anything else I could put in there, would a tennis ball be ok for them? Cheers gaz

You might have some rare EU beaver X`s there bud?

Sorry, couldnt hold it in much longer.. Any kitten toys are fine, but keep an eye on any that seem to be getting chewed. Don't spend too much dough on them, cos their easier binned than cleaned, balls always seems to find fresh turds..

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Do you guys not find kits just destroy tennis balls an other soft toys? I worry they might try and eat some so I avoid the softer toys until they are older. But hard plastic balls go down very well, even better with bells. Tubes. Plastic container filled with something to snorkel and dig in. Boxes with holes. Mine go crazy for plastic bags but only have them when I'm around.

 

If they seem to get board try rotating the toys. Tubes and some toys one day, dig box other toys the next etc.

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Do you guys not find kits just destroy tennis balls an other soft toys? I worry they might try and eat some so I avoid the softer toys until they are older. But hard plastic balls go down very well, even better with bells. Tubes. Plastic container filled with something to snorkel and dig in. Boxes with holes. Mine go crazy for plastic bags but only have them when I'm around.

 

If they seem to get board try rotating the toys. Tubes and some toys one day, dig box other toys the next etc.

The only part of the tennis balls that seem to get torn is the coating, so far my kit hasn't managed to bite straight through it! Interactive cat toys like feather teasers are great because they prefer to attack things that are moving ;) obviously they work best when you are around to play with them.

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