bunnylove1 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 22, 2012 Messages 96 Reaction score 1 Location , New York, USA Feb 16, 2012 #1 i was going to use the bath traction stickers but i cant seem to get them to stick to the tiles any other ideas ???:rabbithop
i was going to use the bath traction stickers but i cant seem to get them to stick to the tiles any other ideas ???:rabbithop
Nancy McClelland Larry Supporting Member Joined Jul 1, 2007 Messages 17,981 Reaction score 2,662 Location Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Feb 16, 2012 #2 We use plywood, carpet remnants, tiles, and cardboard.
bunnylove1 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 22, 2012 Messages 96 Reaction score 1 Location , New York, USA Feb 16, 2012 #3 i would like to stay away from carpet b/c its going to be a baby soo idk if it will be a chewer yet i have vinyl tiles in the cage just need something to make for traction for levels n ...
i would like to stay away from carpet b/c its going to be a baby soo idk if it will be a chewer yet i have vinyl tiles in the cage just need something to make for traction for levels n ...
L LakeCondo Well-Known Member Joined Oct 31, 2011 Messages 5,281 Reaction score 87 Location Chicago, Illinois, USA Feb 16, 2012 #4 Cardboard is ok for rabbits to chew. Or you could scuff up the tiles with rough sandpaper.
funnybunnymummy Retired Moderator Joined Oct 24, 2009 Messages 2,022 Reaction score 26 Location Greater Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Feb 16, 2012 #5 I wrap fleece blankets around the shelves in Gus's cage. Works great. Hope that helps! Rue
Watermelons Staff member Administrator Moderator Joined Dec 6, 2006 Messages 4,327 Reaction score 1,310 Location The Un-Snowy Wet West, British Columbia, Canada Feb 16, 2012 #6 I use textured ceramic tiles. Not chewable, nice traction, easy to clean.
bunnylove1 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 22, 2012 Messages 96 Reaction score 1 Location , New York, USA Feb 17, 2012 #7 its for a vinyl tile cage
lapaki Well-Known Member Joined Aug 11, 2011 Messages 60 Reaction score 0 Location Kapolei, Hawaii, USA Feb 17, 2012 #8 I use and old batch mat, and the cheap carpet you can get by the foot off a roll. If you are concerned about chewing, you can use cardboard, or get some of those woven hay mats.
I use and old batch mat, and the cheap carpet you can get by the foot off a roll. If you are concerned about chewing, you can use cardboard, or get some of those woven hay mats.