lola_bunny
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My girlfriend and I just got a rabbit a few weeks ago, and are using cedar shavings on the plastic cage floor, as thats what she used when she had one as a child. The little dwarf lop seems to not be a fan though, as she scraps them all into one corner, and sits in the other on the plastic.
I also am not a fan of the shavings as they get all over and I have read they aren't good for her. I don't want to leave it bare bottom as the slippery plastic won't be good for her. We would continue putting litter in her litter box, but would it be acceptable to spray the plastic floor with rubber grip paint to allow easy cleaning AND grip for the bunny? I haven't found any examples of this being used, but can't see why it wouldn't work? any input?
I also am not a fan of the shavings as they get all over and I have read they aren't good for her. I don't want to leave it bare bottom as the slippery plastic won't be good for her. We would continue putting litter in her litter box, but would it be acceptable to spray the plastic floor with rubber grip paint to allow easy cleaning AND grip for the bunny? I haven't found any examples of this being used, but can't see why it wouldn't work? any input?