Isadore
Member
So, I'm getting sick of looking at Piper's boring cage. She's a simplistic rabbit, she doesn't like her space crowded, she's perfectly happy with her litter box, her food and water bowl, and her blanket. But I'm not. Because she was an unexpected addition to the family, I had to make do with a dog crate my neighbor had lying around. She loves it, but I feel like I want to add more to it. So, I have the bright idea to add a second floor onto it, complete with a ramp, so that she can have more room without me having to spend hundreds of dollars on a bunny condo
Here's what I'm working with:
(I told you she's simplistic! She doesn't even use her blanket half of the time...)
The only problem is, I'm not really sure how to go about it, and I'd like some ideas from you guys. If you notice, there are 4 horizontal bars going across the cage. Should I set the platform on the second or third up? How much of the cage should it cover? I don't want the ramp to be too steep, but I want her to have some room to binky around What material should I use? I was thinking wood, so she could gnaw on it... what kind of wood is safe to use? Any other suggestions you have on how to improve her space would be greatly appreciated as well... and if you have pictures, show me your multi-level bunny palaces!
Here's what I'm working with:
(I told you she's simplistic! She doesn't even use her blanket half of the time...)
The only problem is, I'm not really sure how to go about it, and I'd like some ideas from you guys. If you notice, there are 4 horizontal bars going across the cage. Should I set the platform on the second or third up? How much of the cage should it cover? I don't want the ramp to be too steep, but I want her to have some room to binky around What material should I use? I was thinking wood, so she could gnaw on it... what kind of wood is safe to use? Any other suggestions you have on how to improve her space would be greatly appreciated as well... and if you have pictures, show me your multi-level bunny palaces!