I came on here to ask a question, but in viewing some posts I've already answered my own question. But I thought I'd share...
I have a three tired Ferret Nation Cage. A wonderful cage with fully opening front doors with pull out molded floor panels that can easily be taken out to be hosed off/cleaned. Very Sturdily built. and the lock can't be jiggled free.
My question was going to be if rabbits would use the three tiers, but if bunny owners are building multi-level housing, the answer would be yes.
But I'd thought I'd share this cage with you, because there is no wood. The only draw back are the ramps. They are made of wire, and a substitute would have to be made. Another plus is you don't have to buy all the levels at once. You can buy the main level and buy the others at any other time to "add-on" on to it. Hey, if you have a tall enough house you can even add more than three levels.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000F4OX0E/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
Sharon
I have a three tired Ferret Nation Cage. A wonderful cage with fully opening front doors with pull out molded floor panels that can easily be taken out to be hosed off/cleaned. Very Sturdily built. and the lock can't be jiggled free.
My question was going to be if rabbits would use the three tiers, but if bunny owners are building multi-level housing, the answer would be yes.
But I'd thought I'd share this cage with you, because there is no wood. The only draw back are the ramps. They are made of wire, and a substitute would have to be made. Another plus is you don't have to buy all the levels at once. You can buy the main level and buy the others at any other time to "add-on" on to it. Hey, if you have a tall enough house you can even add more than three levels.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000F4OX0E/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
Sharon
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