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Forum DIET & CARE Is my bunny cage okay?

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    • poohbunny
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        Hello!
        I recently adopted my bunny Momo. And as much as I would love to have her as a house bun, I simply can’t with two hyperactive felines. She doesn’t mind them much, and the cats don’t bother her, but do enjoy watching her do bunny things.
        My main question is, I have an extra large dog crate, will this be suitable for her? She’s litter trained so no need for bedding. And frankly, pet shop cages and hutches just look too small!
        How can I modify this cage to benefit her?


      • Eepster
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          Dog crates make much better cages than the one sold for rabbits. Comfortable flooring and a shelf to hop up to are good additions.


        • HereComesTheBun
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            Dog crates are perfect rabbit cages. Most rabbits don’t chew on fleece, so that makes great flooring.

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