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Forum DIET & CARE good flooring

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    • peppilee
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        I am trying to decide what flooring to have for my rabbit. I am thinking of using foam puzzle pieces and putting fleece over it or having a childrens rug as a flooring. If anybody has better ideas I would love too know. Also I want to find a cheap option for the flooring cause I spent a lot of money for everything else 


      • BunnyGrandmaw
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          We did a lot of research on this same question. We opted for vinyl flooring from Home Depot. We chose the one that offered the most traction. It has worked out great for our two bunnies. We put a couple of fleece throws down here and there. It’s so easy to clean and the vinyl has a little cushion so it’s soft for them to walk on. They can’t eat it because it’s all one piece.

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