m.e.
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Once the buns move back into my room, they'll goback to being mostly free running, and be in the cage maybe when I'mgone (for school and such), though my family will probably let them outbecause they're softies
Anyway, I'd like to move them out of the monstrous dog crate their in,because it's really unsightly andwastes a lot of space inheight. I like this cage a lot, because it's still large (36" L x 30" Wx 18" H), and it has the urine guard, and a plastic tray (easy toclean!), a nice large door, and I couldcover the wire withhay or straw:
And I didn't think the price was too bad, around $76, shipping and everything.
Do you think it's big enough for two medium sized rabbits? Like I said,they'd spend most of the time out of the cage, so they'd have achance to stretch their legs. I just like the smaller, wire bottomedones, because while they are impeccable with their toilet trainingoutside of the cage, they tend to treat the inside of the cage like onebig litterbox.
Anyway, I'd like to move them out of the monstrous dog crate their in,because it's really unsightly andwastes a lot of space inheight. I like this cage a lot, because it's still large (36" L x 30" Wx 18" H), and it has the urine guard, and a plastic tray (easy toclean!), a nice large door, and I couldcover the wire withhay or straw:
And I didn't think the price was too bad, around $76, shipping and everything.
Do you think it's big enough for two medium sized rabbits? Like I said,they'd spend most of the time out of the cage, so they'd have achance to stretch their legs. I just like the smaller, wire bottomedones, because while they are impeccable with their toilet trainingoutside of the cage, they tend to treat the inside of the cage like onebig litterbox.