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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Building my first condo!

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    • KelKels
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        Im building my first condo for my rabbit!

        Its going to be 3 levels, 4 x 2 x 3(height)

        Is that size ok?

         

        Ive got most of it done so far, but just wondering what I can do to support the weight of my rabbit on the other levels, I let her explore it when I was making it, but it bows a bit on the levels with the weight.

        I was looking at putting some wooden dowels or something underneath, is there any other options?

        I havent put in the carpet or anything yet tho to see if that will help (just put newspaper etc for her to try it)  


      • VDubBunny
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           i also am working on my first condo. ive been using 1×1 square lengths of poplar i found at home depot, they were like 46 cents per foot how ever long you need. i cut them 29 inch long and put a small groove to sit on the rack. seems to work in my case.


        • mocha200
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            Wooden dowels work great for supporting levels. I would suggest using plywood with linoleum ontop for the levels for easy cleaning!

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