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Yes, I have total responsiblity for a bunny, and I know what they need. But I have about 25 grids, and would like some ideas for a rabbit cage. The bunny will be medium size when he comes home. If you have a g. pig or a bunny cage, can you take a pic for me? Or if you don't, or you can't or don't wanna take a pic, can you find one of the internet for me? I am getting a bunny tomorrow and must have a cage ready. Thanx!

2007-11-03 14:37:08 · 3 answers · asked by Madi 2 in Pets Rodents

3 answers

I would recommend something like this.

2007-11-03 14:54:55 · answer #1 · answered by Joe H 6 · 0 0

I have a medium sized bunny as well, and for me i prefered getting the bunny cage that has wheels, so when i stand next to it the top part it to my waist and im 5 4, so it stands pretty tall keep it mind it will need somewhere to hide, the food dishes, and its good to have it littered train (determine which corner it prefers to go to the bathroom and put a bunny litter box there) it makes it easier when you clean the cage (you wont have such a mess)....but back to the cage....if you take into account all the stuff you put it it makes the area where it walks smaller, so make sure when the stuff is in it it has a small space to walk around

PICTURE OF MY RABBIT CAGE:
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=62ekvvt&s=1

2007-11-03 15:50:58 · answer #2 · answered by ¿Curious? 3 · 1 0

What do you mean "grids"? I have cages made out of shelving panels. It is cheap and easy to build.
www.cavycages.com have info about how to build them and what you need. A huge cage with 2 or 3 levels can cost less than the largest pet store cages.
If you want to build one but don't have time, maybe put the bunny in a bathroom or tub for a few days with blankets and stuff.

2007-11-03 15:40:21 · answer #3 · answered by Kate M 7 · 2 0

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