Liz47
Wise Old Thumper
okay rabbit people, explain this to me: how can this be true? that rabbit in the video sit on that tray for say 15 to 20 sec. and left. He is either peeing or doing his poo. How can a 20 to 30 sec. harm his feet in such a short time?
the other thing is, those rubber lots nice and soft
as to trapping the feet, look how small the holes are, how can their feet remotely ends up in the hole?
It's not about one 15-20 second visit, it's about how many times rabbits will visit the litter tray many times a day and it's repeatedly sitting/stepping on grids that long term may damage. I haven't watched the video but also rabbits like to poop where they eat so it's always recommended they have hay in/above their litter trays, so they should spend considerable amount of time in the litter tray. There is much better options, why do you want to use a grid should be the question? The grid is just an extra part that could be tricky to clean. Unless you have a long haired rabbit I can't see any benefit to the grid.