Rabbit cages.? I have a question? and I am awaiting a response from you guys.
I have a rabbit that I got for my b-day at the pet store. and I didn't think it would become so big. I mean it is not really that great. it doesn't have enough room to play. My father and I were watching the same pet store where we bought Abu. cages and they have two, and prices range from 250 to 350 and it's not that big of a cage. I was wondering if you could help me. I want a cage that I can make out which is not that much and not very big. * Reduction would be good.
Personally, I think you should be litterbox train your rabbit or put in a pet door for her and train to go outside.
You could have two choices. You can get a son chicken heavy build one, thats what we did right and his 2by4s wire.the roof is easy. Or dig a square about 12 inches deep and put the fence around a wire mesh roof and it can live in the yard. You can do that as great as you want. Hope that helps.
Forget the pet stores! They are unsuitable for many products, and prices high prices. the cheapest possible for a large rabbit cage could be made "cubes and cloroplast. These grids are essentially flat, which can be attatched to each other to create the furniture manufacturing shift, such as shelves. They are sold in stores like Wall Mart. Cloroplast is plastic sheeting that can be cut and sealed to create databases of cage. They are often sold in art supply stores.
In the case of rabbits, it takes a minimum of space 2 'x 4' floor. Thus, you would togetherhowever many cubic ar required (remember that you may need a ceiling, but many people have an open top cage with no problems). If the rabbit is litter trained, you do not need to make a base, but use somethign like carpet. If you do not use chips, to make a basic action cloroplast same cage, and put one in the other.
Posted on May 25, 2010.