cardcrimson
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A total newbie here; Santa is bringing my daughter a 10 wk old mini lop on the big day. I'm putting together a nic cage and am concerned about a couple of issues.
First, how high can the little guy jump? I've seen some cages online that don't have a top and had "floors" only 14inches from the top of the cage. Will that work?
Second, I have some wool carpet remnants that I was thinking of using for the upper floors. Will the little guy eat it, and if so, will it be harmful. I've read that natural is ok, and I've read the opposite.
My current design is L shaped, about 2 feet wide by eight feet long, with the L section adding a 2 by 2 foot section. I was thinking the base of the L, 2 x 4, would have a second floor, as would the top of the L (only 2 x 2).
Finally, I bought one of those 2 foot bendy plastic tubes from petco. The pet shop owner from where the mini lop is coming recommends against plastic. This one stumps me, as the litter box she sold me is plastic as well. . . .
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Steve
PS--I found NIC cubes at Kmart for only $22 for six. Not bad.
First, how high can the little guy jump? I've seen some cages online that don't have a top and had "floors" only 14inches from the top of the cage. Will that work?
Second, I have some wool carpet remnants that I was thinking of using for the upper floors. Will the little guy eat it, and if so, will it be harmful. I've read that natural is ok, and I've read the opposite.
My current design is L shaped, about 2 feet wide by eight feet long, with the L section adding a 2 by 2 foot section. I was thinking the base of the L, 2 x 4, would have a second floor, as would the top of the L (only 2 x 2).
Finally, I bought one of those 2 foot bendy plastic tubes from petco. The pet shop owner from where the mini lop is coming recommends against plastic. This one stumps me, as the litter box she sold me is plastic as well. . . .
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Steve
PS--I found NIC cubes at Kmart for only $22 for six. Not bad.