Thanks to both of you. Getting a "first" of anyanimal is always such a learning experience, when I got my first bird,I had an appropriate sized cage and some toys, but nothing close to thesetup they have now, and their diets are radically different than howthey started out. In fact, I just ordered 3 brand new cages that aregoing to knock their pin feathers off!
Same with the rabbit, when I started outI thought, "Oh I'llget a little rabbit, his cage (which I was planning to be much smallerthan what we have) can be up in (my son) Peter's room, no biggy". Afterdoing more research on the kind of rabbit I wanted, I realized thatthey were really quite large, and I couldn't find a large cage locally,or one I could order that was reasonable. I'd been to the cavycagewebsite a LONG time ago and found it again. They have posts frommembers that show cages for other pets (like rabbits) and that's whatoriginally inspired me. Aside from the fact that I wanted the biggest Icould get, I also didn't know what to expect from my other animals, I'mvery good at divying up time for the animals, I don't let thedogs and cat out at the same time as the birds, but I didn't know howthe rabbit would fit in.... turns out he gets along great witheveryone, cat-dogs-birds-kids! But I wanted to be prepared ahead oftime, not really knowing how much time out of the day he would bespending in there.
It's all worked out so much better than I could have ever imagined!
Megan