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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Organized the bunny cage *pics*

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    • Nelli
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        I organized the bunny cage…

        Highest level with toys, a cardboard box with hanging chew toys and a wire ball with orchard grass:

         

         

        Then the middle floor with the hay rack and litter boxes. I added a cardboard box to secure the litter boxes, as the bunnies have started to push the litter boxes around making  a huge mess with the hay:

        The lowest level with a wooden hidey house that also works as a way to hop on to the second level:

         

        The willow basket I made and in it some dried dandelions, banana and some other leaves I forgot the name in English:

        Bunnies:


      • MoveDiagonally
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          Looks great! I’m in love with your set up. Such an awesome way to make space for your bunnies and daughter!

          Did you make the hay rack?


        • Nelli
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            Thanks! Yes, I made the hay rack after I had thought about it for a very long time. It was difficult to find a proper way to serve the hay, especially since the bunnies love to just pull it and spread it around.

            The setup is really so great. No mess on the floor. No extra space taken from the room. The area is huge for the bunnies, I mean they can, well, not really run like they do long distance, but they chase each other sometimes. Only Malla can make the jump from the lowest level to the second level without jumping on the hidey house, for Nelli it’s too high, but even Malla does it only if she gets scared, otherwise she’ll prefer using the “step”. (Of course they are not kept in the cage all the time, but when they are locked in I don’t feel as guilty as the space is big.) The only downside with this setup is that if the bunnies decide to make lots of noise during the night, my daughter can’t escape it, lol Luckily she doesn’t wake up often, even though I do sometimes (and our bedroom is down the hall, haha).


          • Irina
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              Wow Nelli! Great space! It is hard to tell how big it is- what are the dimensions? I am always looking for new ideas!


            • LittlePuffyTail
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                Looks nice and comfy! Do your buns chew on the wood?


              • RabbitPam
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                  Your bunnies look so snuggly there together. They must like it a lot.
                  (Also wondering about chewing on the wooden step you have there.)


                • cooperocf
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                    Wow, they sure look spoiled, which is not at all a bad thing. . I really like it.

                    How did you make that willow basket? I’m positive they love it!


                  • LongEaredLions
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                      I love the salad bowl!

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                  Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Organized the bunny cage *pics*