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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Plastic grid bottom ?

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    • bobbielop
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        Hi, this is a silly question but I just adopted a rabbit named Benny and he came in a travel size cage with some plastic grid that I will show down below. I wanted to know what they were exactly called and where to get them as I want to get them for my other rabbit. Or if itseven a good idea to still be using it. Theres this carnival I go to every year where they show off rabbits (its some club) and all the cages had the same exact plastic grid thing on top of the wired bottom. Thought it was a good idea to buy more. Sorry for his cage being messy as I just got him and the last owner who gave him up to me used pee pee pads for his cage that I didn’t get to change yet (in the drop pan). 

        Thanks

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      • Boston's Mama
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          The grids are better then wire floor -but not as good as a solid floor
          If you can provide a solid floor area that would be preferred over a wire floor as it prevents sore hocks

          I have plastic base cages for my two boys and then fleece blankets over that plastic floor for cushioning and comfort
          Which works great if not a chewer on the fabric
          Or a plastic floor alone some use ( for the chewers )


        • Boston's Mama
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            If you don’t want to change cages then getting some wood cut to fit the bottom of cage as a floor and then lino or vinyl offcuts on the top are also good and easy to clean ( you would need fleece to prevent slipping or textured vinyl / lino

            How big is the cage? The photo could be deceiving but it looks very small


          • sarahthegemini
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              That would be terrible for bunny’s feet :-/


            • Wick & Fable
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                Knitting plastic mesh is a more feet friendly alternative if you still want the holes. I use 7-count mesh to cover Wick’s litter boxes. For a permanent cage, I think having a more solid bottom with a textured mat and maybe a blanket option would be better.

                The answers provided in this discussion are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet. Seek the advice of your veterinarian or a qualified behaviorist.

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