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07/19/2010 01:35 PM

My roommate and I were walking in Home depot store to check the floors for my guniea pigs and rabbits.

http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs...key=Search

We touched it and felt it is not very slippery. It is 100% water proof! That's perfect for my guinea pigs but is it perfect/nearly perfect for rabbits to hop?

Share opinions, please.

Thank you!

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07/20/2010 04:47 AM
Well even if it is not slippery on your hands it might still be slippery on your buns furry feet. You could just put some rugs down and I am sure the bunnies would be fine.
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07/20/2010 08:33 AM
Most material that are easy to sanitize will necessarily be slippery so I agree with Moonlight. Just put some traction rugs down.
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