BunnyMommaDrea
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I looked 1st for a post already started for such and decided (IMHO) that there really isn't one for this exact questions and information I am trying to establish before making my final decision and purchase for building my bunny a safe and bige enough place to be able to stretch and binky around in as recommended.
Now I have cats and 2 big big dogs and so allowing him run of the house which I would LOVE and PREFER is not an option unfortunately. The cage he was given to me in isn't good enough for me and I am more than sure it isn't for him. For a safe place to rest it can surely become a part of the interior of this setup I am thinking about making him but otherwise I want to get him out of there ASAP! So I have a bedroom that is my office where I spend a good 10 or more hours of my night in though a cat or 2 and the dogs will come in here or cry outside my door which I can't have while I am working so I have to build something for my bunny that is safe, secure and big enough for him to stretch and play. With that said I have read that bigger is better so I will assume that too big is not possible, though perhaps too high is not safe? I am afraid he could fall from heights and get seriously hurt? There is a good 5' Foot X 5' Foot area with 9' of ceiling height above at least to build in.
I saw a 4 cat condo as its called or apartment.
It's a Eiiel Large Cat Cage Indoor Cat Playpen Metal Wire Kennels Crate Small Animal Cage for Kitten Guinea Pig, Bunny and Chinchilla Ideal for 1-4 Cat
I counted and I believe as it shows a total of 80 Panels AKA Grids which are 14" in X 14" without the platform. They say it comes with 150 Zip Ties and a little wooden mallet as well as all the connectors to build a (51" in X 51" in X 51" in) Enclosure with doors as shown. That's 16 Grids per 4 sides and another 16 for the top, and none across the bottom. I have ceramic tile floors and whatever carpet or mats I get to keep it safe and comfy for bunny and easiest to clean.
It's quite pricey at 144.99.
The 2nd one I am comparing it with is from a different seller, it's a KOUSI 14"x 14" Wire Cube Storage, Metal Grid Organizer, 25-Cube Modular Shelving Unit, Stackable Bookcase, Ideal for Living Room, Bedroom, Office, Garage and I figured it out to be 85 (14"in X 14" on) Panels/Grids with connectors and I don't believe the zip ties come with it. Wooden mallet either way I don't care I've heard mixed things about the ones that do come with the storage cubes and I can use a rubber headed mallet.
This one costs $109.99 and has an additional 5% off Extra savings coupon so it will be $104.50.
So for $45+ less I can get 5 more grids to build ramps or whatever else with if purchasing the 2nd listed unit.
So has anyone had any experience with either of these Setups/sellers and if so how sturdy are the grids? Are the included Zip Ties good or is buying some others in another brand suggested (recommendations "4" Inch or 8", Lb Capacity, etc.appreciated). I am afraid of cheap wire grids that could chip, rust, break and possibly hurt my bunny as well as inferior zip ties that won't last long or hold up and bunny can get out when not supervised. Door to room is kept closed most times when I am not home and other pets are not allowed to remain in the room without my being in there, however a cat has every now and again somehow snuck in and remained inside without my seeing her until I've returned.
I hope I am not asking too many questions and or confusing anyone with the way I am wording my questions. Also I hope no one thinks I am doing something wrong by linking to the exact products I currently have in my cart on Amazon to show what I am referring to. I just not yet able to make a final decision on what to buy and it's hurting my heart that bunny is in a cramped cage probably since way before I acquired him. Please help us TIA
Now I have cats and 2 big big dogs and so allowing him run of the house which I would LOVE and PREFER is not an option unfortunately. The cage he was given to me in isn't good enough for me and I am more than sure it isn't for him. For a safe place to rest it can surely become a part of the interior of this setup I am thinking about making him but otherwise I want to get him out of there ASAP! So I have a bedroom that is my office where I spend a good 10 or more hours of my night in though a cat or 2 and the dogs will come in here or cry outside my door which I can't have while I am working so I have to build something for my bunny that is safe, secure and big enough for him to stretch and play. With that said I have read that bigger is better so I will assume that too big is not possible, though perhaps too high is not safe? I am afraid he could fall from heights and get seriously hurt? There is a good 5' Foot X 5' Foot area with 9' of ceiling height above at least to build in.
I saw a 4 cat condo as its called or apartment.
It's a Eiiel Large Cat Cage Indoor Cat Playpen Metal Wire Kennels Crate Small Animal Cage for Kitten Guinea Pig, Bunny and Chinchilla Ideal for 1-4 Cat
I counted and I believe as it shows a total of 80 Panels AKA Grids which are 14" in X 14" without the platform. They say it comes with 150 Zip Ties and a little wooden mallet as well as all the connectors to build a (51" in X 51" in X 51" in) Enclosure with doors as shown. That's 16 Grids per 4 sides and another 16 for the top, and none across the bottom. I have ceramic tile floors and whatever carpet or mats I get to keep it safe and comfy for bunny and easiest to clean.
It's quite pricey at 144.99.
The 2nd one I am comparing it with is from a different seller, it's a KOUSI 14"x 14" Wire Cube Storage, Metal Grid Organizer, 25-Cube Modular Shelving Unit, Stackable Bookcase, Ideal for Living Room, Bedroom, Office, Garage and I figured it out to be 85 (14"in X 14" on) Panels/Grids with connectors and I don't believe the zip ties come with it. Wooden mallet either way I don't care I've heard mixed things about the ones that do come with the storage cubes and I can use a rubber headed mallet.
This one costs $109.99 and has an additional 5% off Extra savings coupon so it will be $104.50.
So for $45+ less I can get 5 more grids to build ramps or whatever else with if purchasing the 2nd listed unit.
So has anyone had any experience with either of these Setups/sellers and if so how sturdy are the grids? Are the included Zip Ties good or is buying some others in another brand suggested (recommendations "4" Inch or 8", Lb Capacity, etc.appreciated). I am afraid of cheap wire grids that could chip, rust, break and possibly hurt my bunny as well as inferior zip ties that won't last long or hold up and bunny can get out when not supervised. Door to room is kept closed most times when I am not home and other pets are not allowed to remain in the room without my being in there, however a cat has every now and again somehow snuck in and remained inside without my seeing her until I've returned.
I hope I am not asking too many questions and or confusing anyone with the way I am wording my questions. Also I hope no one thinks I am doing something wrong by linking to the exact products I currently have in my cart on Amazon to show what I am referring to. I just not yet able to make a final decision on what to buy and it's hurting my heart that bunny is in a cramped cage probably since way before I acquired him. Please help us TIA