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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Keeping Mess Inside of Rabbit Condo

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    • Mat & Jamie
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        Hello,

        I have four Rabbits two girls and two boys who are paired off in their own pens.  My husband and I made them and we are overall very pleased with how they turned out.  Our rabbits are young their ages range from 1-3 so they are very energetic. They often knock their hay and poop outside of their litter box and hay bin, and outside of the cage entirely.  So I was wondering if anyone had a recommendation for a material that I could put around the very bottom of the cage to keep most of the hay and poop inside of the cage. The base of the cage is a wood board that is covered with a laminate. 

        **Update: We found wooden baseboards and are attaching them to the outside of the cage to add a rim. 


      • HerculesandMolasses
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          I hope they don’t keep slipping on the laminate.


        • kamdynandsunshinesmom
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            I have heard people use coroplast https://www.guineapigcages.com/cubes_metric.htm you will see a picture here. I haven’t used it before.

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