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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Hardware to attach pen to wall

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    • Jewey
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        Hey! I searched through a few of the pages to see if a similar topic has been posted, but didn’t find anything.

        I’m new here, I’ll post in the Wlelcome section once I get my bunny.

        I’m trying to prepare everything before my new bunny gets here. I am making her an xpen type cage, but I’m having an issue with stability. I live in a basement and that is also where bunny will be residing. I’m going to try my best to describe this in words as I do not have any pictures right now. Her set up will be in a corner against a wall. My original plan was just to have the pen surround the outside of her area and use the two corner walls as a “pen”. I would like to do it this way to downsize on the amount of panels that I need. One of the walls that the pen would touch is concrete. I’m not all that handy, so I’m wondering if any of you know how I would go about attaching the pen to the concrete wall, or if it is even possible. I’ll also gladly take other ideas on how to keep the pen stable. My bunnies that I previously had would always push the cage around when I didn’t have it attached to anything so I’m trying to get everything 100% ready before I get her! Haha.

        Thanks!


      • Little Lion Head
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          One BB member JackRabbit sent me some great advice about stability. Will you be using NIC cubes or something similar? She put some 1×2’s across the top of the condo to make them more stable (we plan on doing this too but haven’t gotten around to it). Does that make sense? So they would go on the inside of the pen and through the top holes of your grids. Depending on your pen size you would probably need just a couple.


        • Jewey
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            I’ll probably end up using the NIC grids, but I’m not 100% on that yet. I’ll have to try that and see how it works out. I’m thinking that I’ll probably have to build a full enclosure and not use the walls themselves.

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