Choosing a Rabbit Cage: Pre-requisites to consider

Posted by Amelie Parker on April 26th, 2021

Rabbits are fun and social creatures that have special requirements. Choosing the perfect rabbit supplies and accessories is essential to keep the rabbit comfortable, safe and thriving. There are a wide variety of pet care supplies available with individual specifications and customizations. Rabbit cages, rabbit feeders, rabbit bowls and hay, for instance receive a huge sale turnover due to increasing demand. Getting a pet can be super fun but keeping them under utmost care with proper food, supplies and other necessities is absolutely vital. Today, there are a wide range of shops available to choose from. However, with too much variety comes confusion. So, if you have been planning on a rabbit cage, dive in further to know how to choose the best:

  • Size – Cage size is an important factor that helps to make the best choice when looking for a cage. Rabbits are lively animals that need free space and lot of it. Cages which are large help sustain a rabbit better. Often shops provide measurements for cages that are smaller in reality for an adult rabbit.

Rabbits grow quickly so do not get a big cage measured against a baby bunny. The largest commercial rabbit cage is the most suitable. Although, if a very big rabbit cage doesn’t fit in to your home, leave the rabbits out of the purchased cage for a good few hours for positive mental and physical health. Experts recommend purchasing a rabbit cage that is at least three hops big.

  • Height – Cage height is another factor that needs consideration before a purchase. A cage height should be tall enough to accommodate a fully grown rabbit standing on its hind legs. Anything smaller will only cause feelings of suffocation and captivity in the rabbit.
  • Material - The cage material is necessary to figure out what cage to buy. Some cages are plastic coated and can become a chewing pastime for your rabbit. Metal cages are also a strict no since they easily corrode and rusted cages are harmful and toxic for bunnies.
  • Floor– Cage floors with floor wirings are pretty common in some areas. These type of cages are used to train rabbits. Rabbits have a habit of urinating wherever they sit or stand. This causes a lot of smell and is a symptom of bad hygiene. Wire flooring leads way to a plastic base beneath which is actually the urinating space for a rabbit. However, wire flooring can cause harm to breeds which have very thin fur. Thus, it is important to know you pet breed and their requirements before buying a cage.
  • Door– A perfect cage should ideally have a large main cage door and a side door. The main door should be big for easy access to the tray litter. A side door enables a rabbit to hop around gleefully without a worry.

Now, that you know what pre-requisite factors need consideration before a purchase. Go browse the best online or offline supplies for your pet bunny. Buy only what’s necessary. Keep your rabbit engaged and happy for mental stimulation. Your cage should be non-toxic and must have proper height, weight, feeding space and hiding space to keep your rabbit busy and satisfied.

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