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katt

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Could you make your own? You could make it exactly what you want for a lot lessmoney. Multi-level too. I've seen people here that have made them out of the NIC cubes. I will have to find a link. We recently bought the materials but have not designed the cage yet.
 
yeah, i know you could make one just like it for less then 1/2 the cost, i am just saying i really like the look of it, the top level(the one with the barn roof) can be taken off and used as a carrier, and it is very clean and nice looking. . .

oh, and a good link to NIC cubes is here:

http://discountofficeitems.com/

they are the place that has free shipping on orders over $50. . .i think they have the 17 grids for $19.99 or something close to that. . .i am ordering some (for my own personal use, not the buns. . .they work great for ogranization in a small closet), but i am thinking about herman and his cage also (dog kennel) he won't be out as much when i leave for college, and if bonding doesn't work with winnie by the time i leave he is getting a different cage, one with levels to keep him busy.

i just really liked that cage
 
That really is a pretty interesting option. If you bun does not like going into the carrier you can coax them into the top and then there is no stress.
 
30 inches long isn't much. That's the length of Mocha's baby cage, which is too small for her in her full adult glory of 2 lbs. I had to use it as a hospital cage for Fey when she was hurt, and it was so small for her that it made her miserable. I called it the "Mommy Hates Me Cage." Here's a pic. Fey is only 3.5 pounds, which is small for a rabbit.

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So even with extra levels it's really not much space at all.
 

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