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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Habitat Walls

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    • CrazyGemini22
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        I have grids for my cage. I’m looking for something to put up to block her poop from coming out of her cage. She’s semi-litter trained. She poops around the cage. I’m using the Coroplast to block the wholes but I need something different because she keeps on biting it.


      • Meghan4420
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          Buy an enclosed tray to set the cage in. Or just buy a better cage. Horizontal bars are the best I read in my rabbit care book.


        • Azerane
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            C&C cages are considered some of the best. I used coroplast on the back of mine so I suppose that’s not much help. However my cage is also on a plywood base, and around the edge I have some pine about two inches tall attached to the base that stops poops just rolling out, and it’s safe to chew because it’s just pine. This really only works of course if your cage is on a base as opposed to just resting on the floor. You could also use perspex which is tougher and unlikely to be chewable though of course it is more expensive.


          • CrazyGemini22
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              What’s Perspex?


            • Vienna Blue in France
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                Acrylic plastic.
                Transparent thermoplastic.
                (Thanks Google)

                Basically sheets of thick transparent plastic which can be cut to size (with the right tools).


              • tobyluv
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                  I looked up Perspex since I had never heard of it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poly(methyl_methacrylate)  I see that the name I would know it best by is Plexiglas. I have also heard of Lucite. They are all name brands of an acrylic glass substitute. I know that you can buy sheets of Plexiglas at home improvement stores.


                • Azerane
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                    I guess we Australian’s are just crazy in our naming of things

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