Cinnabunny's new stairs! After reading the posts about cages we got to thinking about how Cinnabunny would get in and out of her cage. She had already attempted to jump back into her cage(unsuccessfully) and scaring all of us. Elf's mommy suggested doggie stairs and that she had recently seen some at the local stores. We went to check it out.
These Doggie Stairs were available at Bed, Bath, and Beyond as well as Petco. I have a feeling they are available just about anywhere now. The stairs come in a small box and the pieces are made of plastic. The plastic snaps together and is then covered with fabric similar to dog bedding. It is said to hold dogs up to 70 pounds. I would not trust my35 pound son on them but understanding that dogs distribute weight on four feet not two gives me better reason to accept their information.
That said - here are the stairs and Cinnabunny giving the grand tour!
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[align=center]The stairs at the side door (open)[/align]
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[align=center]Hummmm, what do we have here?[/align]
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[align=center]Awesome! I can go in and out anytime.[/align]
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[align=center]Out of the way, bunnyman, I gotexploring to do.[/align]
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[align=center]Move further; you are in the path of the pooper![/align]
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[align=center]Ok, I'll nudge and take apet along the way. I crave attention.[/align]
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[align=center]I see those raisins. You bet I'll hop up to eat thoseyummy things.[/align]
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[align=center]Gimme, gimme, gimme.[/align]
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[align=center]Photo opportunity; take it while you can silly lady.[/align]
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[align=center]See ya! I'm going back in for my kale and fresh pellet.[/align]
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[align=left]So, the stairs are working wonderfully.At $29.99I feel it was a great purchase. Cinnabunny loves the freedom and we love that she can enter and exit safely.[/align]