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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Cage Size

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    • lunavenus
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        Is it better to get two mall/ medium cages for two un-bonded baby rabbits or one big one? I feel like it’s better to get two just in case they fight when they get older so I can more easily separate them and not worry too much… Whats your opinions? 


      • I love Blue!
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          NO SMALL CAGES!!!!!! Get one exercise pen and separate the panels when the time is right.


        • lunavenus
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            I just bought two cages and a 61 inch play pen… I have the cages on standby just incase they get into a really bad fight when they hit puberty and i have to seriously separate them….


          • Azerane
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              I agree, you don’t want small cages. They might be an alright size while they’re babies, but if you’re still doing the bonding process once they’ve grown they’ll be too big for their cages. When it comes to cages, bigger is always better. If you want something with flexibility, as suggested an exercise pen is a great option that is easily divided and reshaped or NIC cube cages: https://binkybunny.com/BUNNYINFO/GreatHabitats/tabid/229/Default.aspx they are flexible and you can build two cages out of them, and when you’re done bonding you can reassemble into one giant cage

              If you don’t want two cages, there’s also the option of buying one big cage, and housing the other in an exercise pen.


              EDIT: Ooops, I guess I had this thread open from earlier and you’d already replied again and bought cages.

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