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Don't mind the red farret thing, it has to be moved. At that spot he can't get to it. Do you think this setup is to crowded? It's a lot bigger than the one he is in now. Let me know what you think before I finish it.

Tom

PS. The last pic is to show his one ear up one ear down trick. He doesn't seem to want to be in the norm. :D
 
Thank you, I tried imageshack.us Hopefully this will work

On a side note can anyone tell me the breed of Paco?The Pet store threw out about10 dif breeds and we can't remeber which one. He is almost 4 months old if that helps.
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That looks great! What are the measurements of it? You probably don't need the ramp to the first level, but it won't hurt anything with it there. I find some rabbits are jumpers and can jump very high, but some like ramps.

Can't really tell for sure, but he has some lop in him. How much does he weigh? That pattern is common in hollands and minilops (I think?). He's probably a mixed breed, but some def. lop in him. Such a darling! :)
 
I don't think Paco needs any ramps. He is still young and will learn to jump up. If they can reach up to something, they can jump up to it.
Without the ramps, you have more space. The more simple it is, the better it is.

Rainbows! :)
 
Ohh he is a jumper, he almost was able to jump over the baby gate the other day. Thank you all for the replys, I will def. consider removing the bottom ramp. I'm thinking of adding another layer, by using NIC cubes.

Tom
 
Make sure that he has plenty of room to stand up and stretch all the way. And I agree, you can take the lowest ramp out. Other than that, it looks pretty good!
 

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