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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Questions on Bunny Cage Size

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    • Cressy
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        Hey there! I’m new, but I’m getting two new baby bunny boys tomorrow(: For now they’re going to be living in a modified doggy cage, but I was wondering what size their future home should be when they grow up? They’re two Holland Lops and I want them to be as comfortable as possible. Thanks!


      • Mocha
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          It should be big enough for them to hop across at least 3 times, flop out any direction they wish, and stand on their hind feet without touching the ceiling. Make sure to house your rabbits inside.

          I really like x-pens. My rabbits currently live in a hutch(indoors) with an x-pen attached. All of their food, water, and litterboxes are in the hutch, but they get to run around in the x-pen whenever they want.

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