How do how do I make a bunny cage?
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Be sure to keep them cool! I used to use 2 liter soda bottles filled with water then frozen. I had several so when they melted I could give them fresh frozen ones while others were refreezing. Here are a bunch of fab ideas!
https://morningchores.com/rabbit-hutch-plans/
My rabbits were box trained and had the run of the house and yard.
If you want your cage indoors then all you need is a wood bottom board and wire for rabbits around the sides. It's your choice whether you make your top wooden or wire. If it's going to be outdoors then at least two of your sides should be wood and two wire. Make sure they have plenty of fresh water at all times. You can find lists of people food that they can eat besides their rabbit food online. Just try to make sure the cage is in a cool place since rabbits can die of heart attacks if they get too hot. If you have multiple rabbits and plan to breed them then the females cage will need an add on section. It will have to be completely closed in with only about a 6 inch hole connecting it to her original cage on a wooden side. Females only like to have their babies in seclusion and without openings big enough for predators. Put lots of hay in there for her comfort and feed her well. I hope this answers your question. I tried to cover all the possible scenarios you might find you end up with. If you need more info you may contact me personally and I'll answer as best as I can. Good luck with your rabbits. (neannie43@gmail.com)