jeffrey5290
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How can i replace this??
i know wire bottoms arent good,
i dont want him hurt, please help!!!.
i know wire bottoms arent good,
i dont want him hurt, please help!!!.
What breed is your Thumper? How old? You can use a wire bottom if you give him a resting place (or two!) up off the wire. The heavier the gauge of the wire (the thicker the wire) the better it is for the bunny.
You can use plywood or sheetrock (plasterboard/ drywall/ wallboard) as resting sheets too. Plywood can splinter, especially after they chew it, so it may need to be replaced occassionally. When the sheetrock gets dirty or chewed, toss out and replace. (You can get free scraps from Construction sites or even local builder supply stores.) The sheetrock is make of limestone and they LOVE to chew it and dig in it. It's harmless if they chew it and it keeps their teeth and nails worn down. It is good for their feet (hocks) and stays cool in the summer.
Lots of people use Plywood... you just have to keep an eye on it so it gets replaced if needed... but that goes for ANY part of a rabbits cage. We all know how things get worn or chewed! LOL!BlueGiants wrote:What breed is your Thumper? How old? You can use a wire bottom if you give him a resting place (or two!) up off the wire. The heavier the gauge of the wire (the thicker the wire) the better it is for the bunny.
You can use plywood or sheetrock (plasterboard/ drywall/ wallboard) as resting sheets too. Plywood can splinter, especially after they chew it, so it may need to be replaced occassionally. When the sheetrock gets dirty or chewed, toss out and replace. (You can get free scraps from Construction sites or even local builder supply stores.) The sheetrock is make of limestone and they LOVE to chew it and dig in it. It's harmless if they chew it and it keeps their teeth and nails worn down. It is good for their feet (hocks) and stays cool in the summer.
I didn't know plywood would splinter. Sorry.On another thread someone covered their plywood with outdoor carpet. As long as your bunny doesn't eat carpet.
Thanks, April