lavendertealatte
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Hi there, my husband and I are thinking of getting a house rabbit. We've specifically got our eye on a Holland Lop boy who is about a year old, not neutered yet (but if we get him we'd like to neuter him eventually). I'm trying to find information online about rabbits since it's changed so much since I was a kid, but it's kind of overwhelming.
For example --
1) flooring for a DIY Nic enclosure.
I'm not super handy, and the rabbit we are adopting is supposedly litter trained, but let's say he forgets how to use his litter box when he moves, we need waterproof easy to clean flooring for the bottom of the enclosure to protect our carpet. (New house!)
The NIC house is 3' by 6' right now. I don't think I can saw plywood or anything like that. What's a good, easy, inexpensive solution for something that will be easy to clean pee off of and yet not too slick for a rabbit's feet?
I've looked at cloroplast, but I guess I would need to tape them together and add some stickers on top to make it grippy?
Linoleum/vinyl tiles seem to need to stick onto another surface, like wood...
I like those puzzle mats but it seems like rabbits will chew them.. or maybe a shower curtain.. but heard that could be too thin and bunch up leading to.. chewing..
Oh it seems rabbits will chew practically any flooring so people use wooden beams for the edges? Is this something Home Depot can cut for me?
2) what's the best way to contain hay so it doesn't go all over the place (like outside the enclosure)?
3)
What's the minimum size for a litterbox, or the best litterbox situation? Should I go for a covered one like the kind they use for cats like this?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003RQVGKC/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
I also saw one on Etsy that someone built out of wood that had a hay carrier attached. It looked super cool.. not cheap.. and the size of the pan is 11 inches by 14 inches. Is this big enough?
4) Eventually I'd like rabbit to have access to the rest of the den, but need some sort of barrier to the rest of the house. Can I just put 4 NIC grates together to make a gate and stick it in front of the hallway? Or do I need something more secured like an actual baby gate? Most of the baby gates I see seem to have rather large holes or seem kind of short.
Thanks for reading!!!! :bed:
For example --
1) flooring for a DIY Nic enclosure.
I'm not super handy, and the rabbit we are adopting is supposedly litter trained, but let's say he forgets how to use his litter box when he moves, we need waterproof easy to clean flooring for the bottom of the enclosure to protect our carpet. (New house!)
The NIC house is 3' by 6' right now. I don't think I can saw plywood or anything like that. What's a good, easy, inexpensive solution for something that will be easy to clean pee off of and yet not too slick for a rabbit's feet?
I've looked at cloroplast, but I guess I would need to tape them together and add some stickers on top to make it grippy?
Linoleum/vinyl tiles seem to need to stick onto another surface, like wood...
I like those puzzle mats but it seems like rabbits will chew them.. or maybe a shower curtain.. but heard that could be too thin and bunch up leading to.. chewing..
Oh it seems rabbits will chew practically any flooring so people use wooden beams for the edges? Is this something Home Depot can cut for me?
2) what's the best way to contain hay so it doesn't go all over the place (like outside the enclosure)?
3)
What's the minimum size for a litterbox, or the best litterbox situation? Should I go for a covered one like the kind they use for cats like this?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003RQVGKC/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
I also saw one on Etsy that someone built out of wood that had a hay carrier attached. It looked super cool.. not cheap.. and the size of the pan is 11 inches by 14 inches. Is this big enough?
4) Eventually I'd like rabbit to have access to the rest of the den, but need some sort of barrier to the rest of the house. Can I just put 4 NIC grates together to make a gate and stick it in front of the hallway? Or do I need something more secured like an actual baby gate? Most of the baby gates I see seem to have rather large holes or seem kind of short.
Thanks for reading!!!! :bed:
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