kayleighjennifer
Mama Doe
What would be the biggest and best indoor cage for two rabbits?:wave:
If you really want a cage then the Trixie 150; or the biggest dog crate and a pen attached to both. If the cage is just a base then I'd say Trixie 150. :wave: xx
Is there a Ferplast 160 or is the 140 the biggest?:wave:
The ferplast is 9cm more in length than the trixie, I would like something with a big opening door rather than a little door.
I wonder where on earth I could find the ferplast 160:?
The Trixie door is huge trust me; will get you pictures of one of mine when I get home. It's also far more sturdy than the ferplast. Isn't the ferplast 140 140cm? the Trixie 150 is 150cm.
I have the ferplast 140 but its only 140cm which isn't big enough for two, the ferplast 160 is 159 (daft I know) but I have always used the ferplast cages, however if you can show me pictures of the trixie that would be fab.
How do the get out of the little door at the front? :wave:
The door is much bigger than the typical savic doors; and my lot bulldoze out of them easily together - That includes Max a german lop(3.76kg) and Lolabum (2.26kg) at the same time. I'm at uni atm but will be home about 4.30 tonight; will get some pictures for you when I get in; though will have a good look through my Photobucket now to see if I have any.
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If its for bonding then I tend to use a puppy pen and then add and remove panels as necessary. Its open at the top (or can be) too which means you can easily access the bunnies if you need to.
For living, I prefer NIC Grid cages
This is the only one I have, but I will get better ones tonight xx
I have been thinking of the grids they would be much cheaper and I can have it to the shape and size I want.
What would I use as a base, Lola refuses to pee in a litter tray and will only eat hay in her cage these days:roll:
The only thing with this sort of cage is I would worry that as they jumped in and out their foot could get stuck :?
Yep but you can remove the door or put a wooden lounging log over it