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    • Lyssbaby2010
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        We are converting an old tv center into a rabbit house for my baby Cadbury. He’s going to grow out of his hutch  before i know it haha. My question is what kinda wood is okay to use? Let’s see everyone’s rabbit homes need some ideas!!


      • Paige
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          I have a living world deluxe XL because my bunny is small and is…. lazy… Lol
          I know that
          Kiln dried pine
          Birch(I don’t really know if it has to be kiln dried)
          And Aspen are safe
          and the wood should be untreated


        • Luna
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            Any of the following wood untreated and kiln dried is okay to use: poplar (cheapest), birch(?), maple, aspen, apple, willow, or hardwood pine.

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