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She would only live in it while I'm sleeping or out of the house, when I'm home I'd let her out. The reason I'm asking is cages in the stores my bunny bites on a "clings" the bars when I'm sleeping.

2007-01-22 08:32:40 · 3 answers · asked by Sammy 5 in Pets Other - Pets

she is a small bunny, she's a dwarf. There is enough room for "4" of her in it but then there would be no room to move around. Would It be ok for 1 dwarf bunny?

2007-01-22 08:33:32 · update #1

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That seems a little small. I have a guinea pig, and she is in a 1.5foot by 3 foot cage, and even then, with her foodbowl, pigloo, water bottle and supply of hay, she's a little cramped.

I would try and find something about 2feet by 4 feet, or maybe even a little bigger. You don't want solid sides, or a solid top. If you have access to a friend who is really handy, you could have them build you a proper cage by getting a large pieve of plywood for a floor, framing it off with 2"x2" wood, and attaching some bulk wire cage material (like chicken wire).

Just make sure she has things to run around on and hide under, as well as an easy to operate door, and a good way to get in and clean up her waste.

2007-01-22 08:44:26 · answer #1 · answered by wax 3 · 2 0

My fifteen year-old son is sitting not 5 feet from me, playing XBOX-Live with his friends while I use his computer. He's slightly taller than me, with hair that lays in soft waves, and which really needs trimmed but he refuses a cut. He's thin, painfully so, and can't weigh more than 130 pounds. He and his friends are searching for glitches on the new Rainbow 6 game he bought yesterday, and from what I can tell they are having a wonderful time. His Easter candy is in a bowl between his feet, and his bedroom floor is littered with Starburst wrappers. He knows I'm tucking some cash into his wallet for a planned trip to Pittsburgh on Monday, and he's done nothing but talk about the clothes he wants to buy at the mall after my doctor appointment. This is what childhood should be. Playing with friends, eating candy and looking forward to a day in the city. Not beating yourself bloody and enduring crucifixion. Just reading this story makes me want to cry.

2016-05-23 22:31:34 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

No box/basket is large enough for any bunny to live in. Set it free.

2007-01-22 08:45:45 · answer #3 · answered by artistagent116 7 · 0 2

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