Has anyone seen this rabbit cage? http://www.cagesdirect.com/rabbit-cages- ...
I'm looking to buy a new cage for my rabbit has a Pull out tray. Has anyone seen this person in a cage or on its own? I have not seen it in store for pets. I'm trying to decide if it is strong enough to support its weight without bending anything. So what do you think of metal? There seems to be a metallic coating and I wonder how easy it would be chewed. Currently, he is in a cage without coating.
The wire cage is thin. However, if you do not intend to put things on this subject or have a bionic bunny pulling the bars off, it should go.
Nice pull-out trays. We have 3 rabbits which began in separate cages and now have a duplex ferret cage.
The top is good for cleaning, but we speak in garbage bags and plastic line with newspaper.
One thing I tried just today to increase their boxes liter, was to place them outside full of vinegar.
He ate right through the accumulation of urine evil it is impossible to get rid of others.
This is probably something everyone knew already, but I was just thrilled to hear that.
I think it's a good cage. It can not be easily bitten. What is the weight of your rabbit? it can contain up to 8-10 pounds.
Everything going out with a rack above could be a danger to the tail cotton i like a ferret and rabbit former owner considerably recommend a cage that will take a little longer to clean I know it can be a problem, but your bunny thank you. I've seen broken fingernails torn legs toes and even the death of this type of cage. Perhaps the people who make these cages have listened to people and stopped making these cages half bad. I have my fingers crossed for all members of our family on all fours.
I used one, it is a cage of Nice. However, I prefer the traditional square metal cages, you can buy here:
http://www.bassequipment.com/
I prefer the ones I linked because you can stack them and get the pots and the guardians of the urine.
Good luck.
Posted on May 1, 2010.