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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Gate for the door

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    • caillou
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        I’m getting my new bun TOMORROW !! I am now just realizing I do not have a gate for the door. She will have free range of my room but not of the rest of my house so I need to get a gate. A lot of the gates I’m looking at either have bars that are really wide or are made of a plastic mesh. Would it be okay to use a plastic mesh or do you think a bun would chew right through it? I’m not really seeing a lot of wire mesh options. All suggestions would be greatly appreciated!


      • Bunny House
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          Plastic mesh is fine! My buns don’t chew it unless they are mad and want to escape their room haha, but make sure it’s pretty tall to prevent jumping over it.

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