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I recently converted an xl dog crate into a home for my nethie! I thought I would share what I came up with for all of those who are thinking about using a dog crate for their rabbit home. Melvin has free range of the house when I am home, but while I am at work or during the night he is in his cage. He is able to stand upright on the upper and lower levels ![]()
Looks like a very nice cage….good job.
It’s awesome, looks really comfy and snuggly|
Thanks! he is my first rabbit so he is being spoiled ![]()
That is one ADORABLE guy! Nice cage too
What did you use to make the second level? I am also using a super large dog crate for my bunny but have not figured out how to do the second level yet. I may end up just doing the nic grids zip tied but they are not the most sturdy (he is 6 pounds).
My friend also does this for her rabbits. Great job!! And he’s such a cutie. ![]()
The kennel I bought came with a divider so that you could make the cage smaller for puppies. I used that for my second level, and I ziptied cardboard on top of that. Luickly my guy is pretty small so it works
That’s a lovely rabbit-home! And a really good idea too.
Mr.Melvin mine came with a divider as well and I actually tried to do the exact same thing 2 nights ago but could not get it to fit! It would grab onto every bar except for the one in the corner that would not pull inwards (too stiff). It was a bit to small I guess so I was pulling in the sides of the cage just a bit to hook on the ends of the divider. Maybe I just need to attach it to as many bars as possible and then zip tie the rest. Thanks!!!
Very nice! I used dog crates for my bunnies and I love them. For my second level I just went to Home Depot and bought wooden dowels to use as support beams and had them cut some pile wood piece as the flooring. I wrap an old towel around the pile wood levels so it is nice and soft. I have had no problems with my levels since I built them over a year ago because my two don’t chew on them.
Ok, thank you for motivating me to try again. I made the divider work with some added zip ties and cardboard! I think my bun is a bit bigger than yours as he would not be able to periscope at both levels. I made the bottom tall enough for him to stand upright but the top is only tall enough to hop. He just lays up there anyway so it should be fine. It really gives him a lot more space as the cage was so tall and it was space he could not use. Since my bun does not jump high at all I had to put in steps for him to get up. It was a pain but I ended up making them out of cardboard since I have lots of it and he does not really chew it (he doesn’t chew much of anything actually). I also used cardboard for the top of the cage which is now a space for all the cats stuff which he is really happy about (when he is not stuffing himself in the cage). Thanks for the idea!!!!
Nikki, I agree about using the wood. I actually would have gone that route or even used the wood platform/chains like another person did however I am trying to spend as little money on the bun as possible as I promised my hubby the bun would not cost a fortune! I used everything I already had and when he walked in and saw the finished product I smiled really big and said, “don’t say a word, it did not cost a thing”! Then he complained that I used all his large cardboard sheets (grrrrr).




njbunny i love it! Melvin would go bonkers for that cardboard for sure!! the bun cage is quite a hit with my boyfriends cat as well haha.
What house? I couldn’t see it – too busy admiring your super cute bunny! Mr.Melvin, your adorable!!!!!!!
njbunny – I’m packing my bags, I’m moving in! What a set up! & ‘that cat’ – way tooooo funny!
I love this! Mine came with a divider too, I’m going to try using that for the second level.
I was looking into doing a C &C Cage but I have a few dog crates, this is so cool! I will try making one of these for my guy! I use them for my cats with the shelf. How far from the bottom should the second level be? ![]()
Melvin certainly has a great castle there. The dog crate looks great. That’s one fantastic thing about Nethies is their small size makes other housing options much more viable ![]()
That’s a great setup! I bought a PetSmart cage for Chomondeley… way too small, but he also has an entire X-pen attached. I wish that I could do the dog crate idea! Thanks for sharing. ![]()
WOW!!! Great job! You guys have such cute bunny babies…and kitties lol. You have really inspired me to go ahead and use one of my dogs’ old crates. Hubby & I will be bringing a Holland Lop bunny home this Saturday. I can’t wait to introduce him/her to you guys! I was concerned at first to use the old dog crate because of space. Our baby will be in the crate at night and during the day while we’re away, but will have freedom while we’re home. You guys have really helped me out in this post alone & I can’t wait to show you guys what I come up with for our baby’s habitat.
Looks great! How do the rabbit and cat get along?
I am getting a new roommate who has a cat and he said he would keep the cat in his room- but I feel bad, so I’m trying to figure out a way to make it work. Any tips?
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