Title: Anyone Needing Cheap Rabbit Cages Post by: CollieDolly on February 09, 2007, 02:41: PM Hi everyone
I dont know if anyone would be interested but ive found a site with great rabbit cages for only £40 plus free delivery ... Its the ferplast 100 rabbit cage i was well impressed not only did it i get it the next day but the cage is a huge size and get lots of bits with it my mini lops love it so ive bought another one and hope to get it today lol ... In the picture it doesnt look very big its the second cage there but they are huge fab for the money Take care All Dolly xxx http://www.happyhutch.com/ListProducts.aspx?categoryID=36 Title: Re: Anyone Needing Cheap Rabbit Cages Post by: lara2913 on February 09, 2007, 09:40: PM Its a nice cage, I almost bought it for my buns a while back but decided to buy massive dog crates for them instead as you get the size and the height for an affordable price.
Title: Re: Anyone Needing Cheap Rabbit Cages Post by: Kerriebaby on February 09, 2007, 09:55: PM I have a dog crate for my house buns..
if you go to http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/index.php and put the link there, someone may be interested..its a great bunny site xx Title: Re: Anyone Needing Cheap Rabbit Cages Post by: CollieDolly on February 10, 2007, 11:42: AM Ive 2 dog crates but wouldnt put ma bunnies in them the tray isnt deep enough for the woodshavings
Title: Re: Anyone Needing Cheap Rabbit Cages Post by: lara2913 on February 10, 2007, 05:23: PM Ive 2 dog crates but wouldnt put ma bunnies in them the tray isnt deep enough for the woodshavings I use hay not wood shavings because my vet told me that the small particles in wood shavings can irritate the bunnies eyes. Title: Re: Anyone Needing Cheap Rabbit Cages Post by: CollieDolly on February 19, 2007, 12:20: AM I was told its sawdust you shouldnt use and that woodshavings is fine
Title: Re: Anyone Needing Cheap Rabbit Cages Post by: Kerriebaby on February 21, 2007, 06:41: PM My indoor buns are litter trained. I use Megazorb or wooden cat litter.
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