nicolekline97
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I really like these!We built our pen with 2x4s and hardware cloth. It's 4'x8' with a hay silo and houses 2 rabbits.
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I really like these!We built our pen with 2x4s and hardware cloth. It's 4'x8' with a hay silo and houses 2 rabbits.
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Thanks! Of course we're always trying to improve. I've got a rug on the way for outside the pen and a Tokihut castle. Then I'm done for a while!I really like these!
Hi. Where can I buy these panels?View attachment 44914 View attachment 44913 Xpen-80x80 panels . Lino underneath to protect oak floor and mats to give bunnies grip out of litter tray. They now free roam this room 24/7 although we’ve yet to bunny proof the rest of the house.
Amazon, wish sel them for sure, maybe also ebay?Hi. Where can I buy these panels?
View attachment 44914 View attachment 44913 Xpen-80x80 panels . Lino underneath to protect oak floor and mats to give bunnies grip out of litter tray. They now free roam this room 24/7 although we’ve yet to bunny proof the rest of the house.
Here’s Silver’s current set up. His cage is 2ft x 4ft then he has a 4ft x 4ft pen area. His cage is always open so he has access to the pen. His pen is open about 15 hours a day on average.
One thing I feel like we don’t NEED his cage but do you think will he be upset if I take it away? He used to hide and sleep in it a lot underneath the black elevated level. But now that he’s gotten used to us he sleeps out in his pen against the bars or under the ramp. Just sometimes on top of that elevated level. I had a hidey house in there but I took it out since he wasn’t using it much. It’s next to our couch now in case he wants a place to hide. What do you think keep or get rid of the cage????
Maybe I’ll just wait then at least until he’s been neutered! We’ve been lucky this far with his litter habits! Also I understand I might need to restrict his movement for a day or so post-op?? The cage might be helpful for that.You could always try it and see how your bun likes it. But keep in mind that rearranging a rabbits area can sometimes affect their litter habits and suddenly set off territorial marking, as changing their area can sometimes make them feel insecure or upset. Some buns are fine not having a cage for a home base, and some prefer to have it for the sense of security it provides.
My buns are in the process of being bonded.
Kookie is freeroam in my room since I have had him much longer and he is litter trained. Bandit stays in a large pen with a tarp since he is working on litter training. I am planning on freeroaming them both if the bonding works out.
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I love the sign!Hi! This is my rabbit’s set up! By the way I’m sorry about the lighting.. So this cage is made with galvanized sheet metal molded the the correct size for the base of this cage. On top of that there is a layer of soft towels, and on top of that I put a waterproof table cloth (That my bunnies don’t eat.) The cage in total has eight square feet of floor space. It is currently split in halve as you can see in the photos because I am going to fix my male very soon.
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