how to make a dropping pan or tray

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magic_girl

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hi i use wire cages for my rabbits they stay outside in a shed i have some flat sheet's of metal i would like to make a dropping pan or tray for my cage's is there a site on here or a web page that will show me how to make on.if you can help me out thank you verry much!!
 
Well, I don't know about making one. I don't like using metal trays anyway, they rust out so quickly. Then you jsut have to make or buy another one in a few months. Depending on the size of your cage, you can probably buy a plastic one for $20 or less. Here is one place you can get them: http://www.kwcages.com/KWCage/00047.html

There are links to other rabbit supply companies here: http://www.lbtools.com/about?pageid=2&catstart=0&prodstart=0rabbit+equipment Scroll down to the bottom for the list.
 
just got done makeing a dropping pan on my own with no help can you tell me what you thank of it.
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They look OK the only thing i'm not sure about is the edge. is it sharp? cause if so then will your rabbits hurt themselves if they catch it?

i generally by the plastic corner ones or buy a cat litter tray and cut a bit out for them to go through ( i get fine sandpaper and make the edges smooth)
 
My concern are the edges..

I can't tell if they look bunny safe..? I use the plastic ones as well.
 
the dropping pan will go under my cage i have wire cage's outside in a shed were i keep my rabbit's i still need to fix the sharp edge.thank's for telling me what you thank about it.:)
 
Around here, you can go into any dollar store and find alluminum pan trays. I guess they sort of apply to what you have, except the edges are nice and cuvry.. and they cost $1.
 

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