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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS X Pen Height?

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    • GeorgeBooBoo
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        Long time no posts! I’ve upgraded Georgie to a Ferplast 4x2x3. I’m going to be adding an x pen for more room. Any suggestions on brand or height for a very jumpy bunny?


      • Wick & Fable
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          Depends on how large your rabbit is and how tall you’ve seen your baby jump! Generally 2ft is the minimum imo, though rabbits who are dedicated may try to jump that.

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        • Nutmeg
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            I agree with Wick – my bunny who recently passed away was fine with 2 feet high as she could care less about trying to get out of her play area.
            ** BUT My two new young bunny’s (who we think are a false dwarf and are quite small) can clear the 2 feet like its nothing in a running jump. I have extended it up using NIC cube squares to 3 feet – which has been sucessful so far. REALLY hoping I don’t have to make it any higher hahah.

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