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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Nic Grids in the UK

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    • Sr. Melangell
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        I have contacted many shopping centres here about Nic Grids, they haven’t a clue what I need, are they called something else in the UK? I just need some to block off under my bed, Olly has worked out my D.I.Y boxes under the bed if he pushes them hard enough he can get under there and hide, making it difficult with Arthritis of my knees and back to go under there and call him, one lady in a shop said to try chicken wire and tie it with wire fasteners, but he knows like all rabbits to dig and he could get hurt on this wire obviously I want to be safe not sorry.


      • Roberta
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          Try asking for wire storage cubes


        • Roberta
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            actually type “wire storage cubes, uk” into google and quite a few come up.


          • Kokaneeandkahlua
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              I don’t think they call them NIC cubes anywhere-they are for making bookshelves-what you’ll want to do is go to a home supply store and look in the home organization section.

              http://www.wayfair.co.uk/Safco-Wire-5-Shelf-Shelving-Unit-5279BL-SAF1061.html


            • jerseygirl
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                Yes, NIC is a brand name and likely not used there. Definitely look under different names. Be sure to look for ones that have smaller grid size. There are ones where the squares are 3cm I think and bunnies can fit their heads through. Long wire shelving would work.


              • kirstyol
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                  I didn’t buy them because I thought they were pretty expensive for what you actually got so I went for a pen instead but I was able to find them on amazon if you type ‘wire storage cubes’ into amazon a few different ones come up, including one that’s set up as rabbit accommodation that looks so cool!

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