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Cage: bigger is better. If it's litterbox trained, you could try letting it have free roam over your house/apartment. I bought a pretty good size cage on eBay for about $65. It's an XL dog kennel, just the right size to line the bottom with a large bath towel. My rabbits love it.
Toys: Petsmart has a pretty good selection of rabbit toys. Anything they can chew or throw is great. Mine like cat's jingle toys, slinkies, wooden chew toys, and balls of hay with a jingle ball hidden inside.
Food: I'm sure you know this already, but just in case - -Timothy hay (not alfalfa) should always be available -Pellets - high in fiber, shouldn't include any seeds or "kibble" pieces -Greens - kale or collards are good, they also like Romaine, but iceberg lettuce=diarrhea -Treats - carrots, bananas, blueberries, plums, limited amount of raisins
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