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BouncingBunniez

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Hi everybunny,
I'mm looking for an alternative because New Zealand has no NIC grids.
If you have ideas - maybe even photos
I am open.

I heard wire shelfs were good? 101rabbit uses them
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Maybe even a local rabbit condo supplier if you guys know any
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I'll even look into get a xpen but I would really like for my rabbits to have some height.
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An ideal setup for me would be a large xpen run attached to condo or dog crate. we plenty of levels and such.
Something like this:
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or this
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My room is small and it would need to fit a small room if you have any ideas on that please let me know.

I have two bunnies

George Washington - 4 years - Flemish giant, lop mixed
Marmalade - 1-3years (adopted) - NZ White cross


Thank you!
 
If you use an x-pen, you can add height by putting a large-ish box inside. They can hop on top of it and it can double as a hidey area underneath (just have doorways cut out).

If you have anything with height in an x-pen (like the box), be sure it is up against a solid wall and away from the x-pen sides. Otherwise, it just becomes a convenient escape step out of the enclosure!
 
If you use an x-pen, you can add height by putting a large-ish box inside. They can hop on top of it and it can double as a hidey area underneath (just have doorways cut out).

If you have anything with height in an x-pen (like the box), be sure it is up against a solid wall and away from the x-pen sides. Otherwise, it just becomes a convenient escape step out of the enclosure!

Thank you!
 
I use to use a large dog kennel (think for great dane), and I added onto it with baby gates. You can also buy at local farm stores cheap fencing intend for chickens in a garden- pretty much a wood frame with chicken wire. As long as there are no points to it, it's pretty easy to use.
 

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