What should be the cages for decorative rabbits?

Choosing a cage for decorative rabbits is not so simple. Not every home will suit your pet.

The first thing you should pay attention to when buying a cage for decorative rabbits is the quality factor and quality. All materials must be strong enough. Keep in mind that the animal will definitely try all the rods on the tooth, check the strength of the bottom and, possibly, organize the toilet in the place where it is not provided. Therefore, the grill should be metal (not painted at all!), The bottom should be retractable, preferably plastic. This will facilitate cell cleaning. Do not buy completely plastic enclosed dwellings (akin to an aquarium). On the one hand, they are relatively safe, because the animal is extremely uncomfortable to bite the walls, on the other hand, there is no air circulation, which will negatively affect the state of the rabbit. Heat and stuffiness are dangerous to the life of these animals.

Cages for decorative rabbits (photo below) should be quite spacious, at least four times larger than an adult animal. When looking for housing for your pet, keep in mind that the placed trays, drinking bowls and feeders will occupy additional space, reducing the living area. Remember that the animal must move freely and be able to lie fully stretched.

An ordinary cell looks something like this:

Cages for decorative rabbits




And this is a two-story housing for a couple:





Cages for decorative rabbits photo




This is what the whole complex might look like:

Cage for a decorative rabbit price




A cage for a decorative rabbit (price in stores - from 35 cu) should include:

- a drinking bowl (best of all - automatic, for example, a ball);

- feeding trough (stable, heavy, ideally ceramic);

- a nursery (especially for hay);

- house;

- tray.

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