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Last Post 03/05/2010 04:08 PM by Beka27. 8 Replies.
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03/04/2010 02:06 PM

Ok, so I have been finding that I have a very hard time finding things that Loki can actually fit into.  Like a house she can go into, baskets and tunnels that most smaller buns tend to love to eat and go into, ya well Loki would never fit into any of them haha.  Any suggestions or places you recommend going to, anything really!  Anything to build....hahaha im desperate here!

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03/04/2010 02:21 PM
Just get a cardboard box and cut a hole in it. Cheap and chewable.
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03/04/2010 04:37 PM

I also suggest a large box, and if you go to a home store you can get a Quickcrete cast tube. 

I have a large one that my Flemmi can crawl through...

 

They come in 8-10-12 inch diameter

http://www.quikrete.com/ProductLine...ngForm.asp

 

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03/04/2010 04:53 PM
awesome thanks guys!
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03/04/2010 08:46 PM
i got one of those tubes, cut it in half so it didn't take up so much room and my buns love it!
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03/05/2010 01:26 AM
Are the insides of those tubes slippery? The ones I have seen are, and not sure if my buns would like that or not....
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03/05/2010 06:13 AM
Those are not slick, they have a parrafin wax coating.

Parrafin wax is in everyday food that we eat and is non toxic. Depending on use the wax should wear off in X amount of time leaving the cardboard underneath.

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03/05/2010 03:41 PM
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03/05/2010 04:08 PM
I also agree that various cardboard boxes may be your best bet. Some people have posted hidey houses they've built out of wood. That is another option (if you or someone you know is handy with a saw and hammer...) b/c it could be made in any size you needed to fit your bun and your space. The Binkybunny willow tent is a good size too... so that may work. My combined 9 pounds of bunnies fit in there with plenty of room to spare.
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