Friday, January 22, 2010

Where can you get a cage suitable for a Flemish Giant rabbit?

Please do not cage them. Ready made hutches are too small, and lack of movement can make them have weak bones and muscles, which can easily lead to broken backs...instead, why not try rabbit proofing a room, or making a fence with wire panels (sometimes called NIC cubes{Neat Idea Cubes: they were intended to be bookshelves) throw out the round plastic connectors, and use nylon cable ties to connect..you can make tall pens, or even cages, they are easy to move, clean and are cheap. You can connect them to fit odd areas to give buns more room than a traditional cage. (like a run down a hallway into a room, or something)Check in here for ideas, or google on ';NIC condos for rabbits'; I am not sure a condo would work for a flemmie, but I have used the NIC cube pens with them. You can often times buy them at goodwill, too...they come in different colors.


http://homepage.mac.com/mattocks/morfz/r鈥?/a>Where can you get a cage suitable for a Flemish Giant rabbit?
They are not intended for use as cages, but are perfect. You can make them fit odd spaces by overlapping and tying like that.

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Where can you get a cage suitable for a Flemish Giant rabbit?
Forgot...you can make indoor fences, and fold them up when not needed: can protect bed or computer table..very flexible design.

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My friend had a giant rabbit. she taught it to use a litter box in her bedroom closet, then she just left the closet door oppen, so the rabbit had free range of her bedroom! no cage needed for a smart bunny! LOL!
Depending on how much you are willing to spend you can probably get one from cages by design. They mostly do custom cages, but I believe they recently started selling some standard ones too.

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