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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Rabbit Carrier/Pet Carrier

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    • PickyPenny
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        Hi, I’m looking into a pet carrier for Penny for future usage. Any recommendations? Extra note, I do plan on getting Penny another friend in the summer, so I’d like one big enough for 2 bunnies.


      • Beka27
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          If both buns will be average size or smaller (5-6 pounds is about average), a plastic-sided, medium cat carrier will work just fine. Look into a carrier that has a “top-loading door”. It is easier to lift them in and out that way. They should be able to stretch out comfortably, but hopping space isn’t really needed. For travel, a tighter space will add more security.


        • Hokankai
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            If you’re handy at all, I made this for mine and it was VERY inexpensive! The little shelf was put in for my rats, but I took it out to turn it into a rabbit carrier

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