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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Help creating a habitat using wire storage cubes

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    • BunFluff
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        I plan on updating my buns habitat and really want to offer them more room by using storage cubes. My concern is hay and poops migrating outside of the enclosure. I’ve got two small kids and need to keep the floors around the enclosures clean. I plan to transition to covered litter boxes in hopes that it will contain more the poop and hay.

        My questions are:

        How messy do you think this setup would be if I only have time to clean it twice a week?

        Is it possible to transition to a litter box with a closed lid and ditch hay racks?

        Will my strong rabbit be able to push the enclosure and somehow escape?

         

        Thanks!


      • Willowsanimalworld
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          I would personally say if you haven’t bought the storage cubes yet, to buy ones with plastic on the inside, and wire lining it. If you have already bought them, then you should be fine as long as you clean the cage every other day and have a blanket/rug at the bottom of the enclosure.

           

          Hope this helped!


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            Hi @Willowsanimalworld , this thread is over a year old, so I will go ahead and lock it. We ask that members don’t reply to old threads to avoid confusion.

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