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i want to get cookie this cage

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its the jumbo style. i found it for 149.99 on dr.foster and smith but they want $400 buck to ship it. i love my bunny but thats crazy.

anyone know any good placed to buy this rabbit cage?
 
Well, I don't know about that particular cage, but you could build a NIC cage for waaaay less than $150. You could make it a lot bigger than that, and multi-level if you wanted to. Here is the NIC cage tutorial in the Library section: http://rabbitsonline.net/view_topic.php?id=28197&forum_id=17

It will explain what NIC cages are and how to build them, if you are interested.
 
I can't see the image, it won't load, but I can guess the kind of cage it is. What are the measurements of it?

I definitely also advise NIC cages, amazing, wouldn't go any other way now myself. :D I good rabbit cage needs to be very spacious, have a nice solid (not wire, bad for their feet) floor, and ideally has a door which opens onto floor level so the bunny can get in and out of the cage itself. Personally I have yet to see a big enough pet shop cage, generally they are just slightly larger versions of hamster cages.

This is an old picture of my NIC cage (really must get some updated ones..)

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I'm a big fan of the Wabbitat 157 cage. You can get them for under 50 bucks on ebay. Just do a search for wabbitat 157 and a bunch of them will come up.

Dan
 
My dad and I made a cage with wire from Lowes. It doesn't cost much. (like ten dollars for 30 sq.ft.) It was fairly easy to make. We just mde a wood frame and attached wire around it. Isn't as nice looking as NIC cages are though:(
 
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