I was garbaging and I ran across a cabinet set that was being torn out of a house and trashed. I picked up the slim cabinet since I wanted some place for the bunny to go to get out of our brutal nasty winters we have most years.
I've made a sketch of what I want to do -- add a litter pan at the bottom of the cabinet, replace the cabinet door for front loading access (with a lock), screw a shelf back in for exercise/entrance/exit hole, cut said hole in side of cabinet, make attachment to main hutch. I am not certain whether I should just leave it flat topped or try to get some angle on it and attach some shingling. I figured the drawer area I'd just staple wire to for air movement. This way bunny can snuggle down in the lower cabinet area away from drifting, nasty, blowing snow.
Thoughts? Improvements?
I've made a sketch of what I want to do -- add a litter pan at the bottom of the cabinet, replace the cabinet door for front loading access (with a lock), screw a shelf back in for exercise/entrance/exit hole, cut said hole in side of cabinet, make attachment to main hutch. I am not certain whether I should just leave it flat topped or try to get some angle on it and attach some shingling. I figured the drawer area I'd just staple wire to for air movement. This way bunny can snuggle down in the lower cabinet area away from drifting, nasty, blowing snow.
Thoughts? Improvements?