KieraKittie
Well-Known Member
I have started to collect NIC grids to build a bunny cage, I received about 23 or so from a man who responded to one of my posts online a few days back. I took some Zip ties and put together a 3 grid long by 2 grid wide, two grids high. temp cage just to get the new arrival Ozzy, out of the small pet taxi he was placed in.
Just received my second box in the mail to finish the cage but have to wait for payday to get the rest of the supplies.
Anyway.. The half finished cage was put together with nothing inside but a small box, some newspaper, and a litter pan, with hay and such. The small box is in the corner of the cage that is in the back against a wall on both sides.
This structure was working fine, I watched them closely for the last few days all seemed well, it did not have a roof on it as of yet but with no levels or anything secured for the buns to jump on to jump out It seemed safe.
I woke up this morning and somehow, Ozzy, found a way to escape and has been out in the room running free with Little Dandy un-supervised... Dandy is around 13 or 14 weeks now, now I am worried about her getting knocked up.
Till this time, I have done, what I thought was very well at keeping them separate till I can get Ozzy fixed. Which was going to happen with the last paycheck of the month. One stays in the cage, while the other plays, then I switch them out. Cant figure out how he managed to get out, the door is still latched tight, the box is far to far from the sides away from the wall and not very sturdy to boot.. Its not so much that I don't want mixed baby buns, its Dandy is barely at the age and I'm scared of losing her.
Any advice, or what to look for..
Just received my second box in the mail to finish the cage but have to wait for payday to get the rest of the supplies.
Anyway.. The half finished cage was put together with nothing inside but a small box, some newspaper, and a litter pan, with hay and such. The small box is in the corner of the cage that is in the back against a wall on both sides.
This structure was working fine, I watched them closely for the last few days all seemed well, it did not have a roof on it as of yet but with no levels or anything secured for the buns to jump on to jump out It seemed safe.
I woke up this morning and somehow, Ozzy, found a way to escape and has been out in the room running free with Little Dandy un-supervised... Dandy is around 13 or 14 weeks now, now I am worried about her getting knocked up.
Till this time, I have done, what I thought was very well at keeping them separate till I can get Ozzy fixed. Which was going to happen with the last paycheck of the month. One stays in the cage, while the other plays, then I switch them out. Cant figure out how he managed to get out, the door is still latched tight, the box is far to far from the sides away from the wall and not very sturdy to boot.. Its not so much that I don't want mixed baby buns, its Dandy is barely at the age and I'm scared of losing her.
Any advice, or what to look for..