I'm having a little mouse attitude issue... here we go.
I got 2 pet mice about 6 months ago from my brother - he had bought them for his daughter (from petco of all places) and his wife freaked out so he was going to release them outside in the woods. *sigh* I told him I'd take them. I thought...
undergunfire wrote:
Thanks, I didn't know what kind of cage it would be - and I knew chinchillas had been in it but didn't know how sturdy the levels were. Thanks!
(Especially about the cleaning part, that's one of those things I forget about until its a pain to clean it everytime.)
You also might want to look around at humane societies to see if they do nuetering / spaying.
The shelter I got Bill from nueters /spaysseveral Rabbits a day so they have a lot more experience than vets that only see rabbits once in awhile. They also charged less because it was more of a normal...
mouse_chalk wrote:
Nah, that's working great, he has a two story cage and a permanent 3 footby 4 footrun. I'm just always looking around for other options that Bill might like.
LOL - sorry folks, didn't mean to get everyone searching for links and what not for me - he already have a good...
I already know about NIC cages - Bill actually already has a rather roomy cage - I just liked this for the levels.
I'm not sure if a fall would really be possible - the levels kind of line up so the farthest he could fall would be to the next level and the distance between them is less than a...
I found this cage on craigslist - it is 57inches tall (nearly 5 feet), 17 inches deep and 30 inches wide. They are asking $60 for it.
I thought Bill (who is 3lbs) would like the different levels and all that - I know a chinchilla can use it but do you think it would work for a rabbit?
Here is...
irishbunny wrote:
Haha... I remember when I went to Ireland being surprised you guys have them over there!
Different foods mostly, btw. Though the basics are always the same :D
If you go in the petstore and look around where they have dog carriers / crates - there are usually bowls there that can attach to a cage - and they are plenty big.
Bill throws his bowls too. I keep putting the food in there like a good bunny slave and then I just let him eat it off the floor.
Buneary49 wrote:
He gets hours of playtime a day - like I said. He also stops play to go chew on his cage - like I said.
Does anyone else with some experience know why he might chew on the metal? Will he hurt his teeth?
I'm sure this has come up before - but any insights as to why Bill keeps chewing on his metal cage? He scratches at it too.
He has a large cage with a large run - so he isn't trapped in there - he will even go in his cage when he has full run of the apartment just to chew on it! He has toys...