Revverress
Well-Known Member
I've been trying out some new cages with the buns, including some giant sized pet store cages and large dog crates. While I like my new set up, my English Lops have been having trouble gaining traction on the slick flooring, and I'm looking for any ideas on what I could put down to give the buns some traction.
Flooring must be:
-Non-skid (which means no linoleum, as my Lops have trouble even on textured lino)
-Non-permeable (which means no fleece or carpet, as not all the bunnies are 100% with their litter boxes)
-Lightweight (no heavy tiles, as I stack cages)
-Unchewable! (foam tiles and carpet mats are out, as the bunnies love eating the)
-Preferably cheap, or something that will last- I can't afford to replace flooring every week.
With all those restrictions, I'm stumped! Anyone have any good ideas?
Flooring must be:
-Non-skid (which means no linoleum, as my Lops have trouble even on textured lino)
-Non-permeable (which means no fleece or carpet, as not all the bunnies are 100% with their litter boxes)
-Lightweight (no heavy tiles, as I stack cages)
-Unchewable! (foam tiles and carpet mats are out, as the bunnies love eating the)
-Preferably cheap, or something that will last- I can't afford to replace flooring every week.
With all those restrictions, I'm stumped! Anyone have any good ideas?