Critterfan87
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So, the area I'm thinking of making a bunny's has room for a hutch, which I'll need to secure the rabbit in because of my other animals, at least until I know how everyone gets along. There is room for a pen/run around the cage that it will have access to at least part of the day. Because a fair amount of time will be spent secured, I want to maximize the allotted space for the cage, as big and usable as possible. Initially I was looking at commercial hutches/chicken coops because they look nice but I can't find one that makes use of the space, they are either too big or too small and none are higher than two levels. I want to use mostly solid flooring between levels to give best use of the different stories and reduce the risk of falling, which rules out the taller multi level commercial metal ferret type cages, that also don't align with the dimensions I'm working with anyway.
So now I'm thinking of making my own, probably somewhat similar to the one pictured but I've never made anything like that before. What is a good space between levels? Are the storage cubes sturdy enough for 3 or 4 levels? Anyone have good tips for making levels that don't require a saw or too many tools? Anything else you can think of that I should know?
The size of the cage can be 7' long by 3' wide and as tall as 6 1/2', is that a reasonable size for one bun, of the smaller breeds?
Thanks for any replies!
So now I'm thinking of making my own, probably somewhat similar to the one pictured but I've never made anything like that before. What is a good space between levels? Are the storage cubes sturdy enough for 3 or 4 levels? Anyone have good tips for making levels that don't require a saw or too many tools? Anything else you can think of that I should know?
The size of the cage can be 7' long by 3' wide and as tall as 6 1/2', is that a reasonable size for one bun, of the smaller breeds?
Thanks for any replies!