It took me foorever to set it up. Mostly because, after spending nearly $700 on the bunnies in the past week, we opted not to buy the cage guards for the side of the cage (ya know, to keep them from kicking poo out all over the floor). Instead, I made my own cage guards using green fleece. I just cut little ties out of the side of the fleece and used them to tie it on to the sides and backs of the cage.
Here's the whole cage. Sorry the quality of the pictures isn't that good!
The first floor. This floor has their litter box, hay rack, a box full of stuff to shred, random stuff to chew on, and their gaint water bottle.
Here's the second floor. So far all it has is their hay placemat and water bowl (this is where I will feed them dinner) and a bunch of toys.
The third floor. This is where I put a couple of their beds and a hammock - so their lounging/sleeping area. And yet another water bottle, these bunnies will never go thursty! There is also a tiny cage fan on the side in case the AC blows out again, but the fan won't be turned on normally.
A close up of the picture behind the cage on the third floor. It's a picture of Zeus, my <3 bunny who passed away last aug.
And the top of the cage. The hay storage bin up niice and high out of bunnies reach, Bunny Xing sign, a cute little statue of two white rabbits snuggling, and my memorial picture of Zeus next to a stuffed blue peep. Zeus was my blue bunny, and when he sat a certain way I use to say he looked like a blue peep.
I like having the picture of Zeus so close to the cage. I feel like maybe he can be a part of things even though he is no longer with us. I know he would have had so much fun playing in the new bunny room with the others. I really miss him tons still.
Ah well, on a happier note...the only thing to do with the cage now is to...
ADD BUNNIES!!!!!!!!