ruralnurse
Member
Hi,
I am new here, had rabbits in the past.
I have searched for ideal height for cages. Wire cages specifically. I see lots of ideas and opinions on width, depth, size for bucks, does and grow outs.
I have no rabbits yet and believe in lots of planning prior to obtaining animals. I will be having a 2 tier system, I'm sure.
I will probably purchase cages from someplace like Bass. I see they offer 14 in high and 18 inch high cages.
I hope to have either satin or rex rabbits. I believe these are similar sized rabbits.
I hope for doe cages to be 36 W x 24 D and buck cages 30 W 24 D. I like the idea of subterranean nest boxes.
Are the 14 H cages offered probably for the tiny breeds?
Would a 16 H be a reasonable happy medium?
I know rabbits are more horizontally active than vertical (like a cat) but do like to get up on elevated perches at times.
Thanks for any thoughts/ideas or opinions. I am just wanting to get a reasonable set up prior to getting critters.
I am new here, had rabbits in the past.
I have searched for ideal height for cages. Wire cages specifically. I see lots of ideas and opinions on width, depth, size for bucks, does and grow outs.
I have no rabbits yet and believe in lots of planning prior to obtaining animals. I will be having a 2 tier system, I'm sure.
I will probably purchase cages from someplace like Bass. I see they offer 14 in high and 18 inch high cages.
I hope to have either satin or rex rabbits. I believe these are similar sized rabbits.
I hope for doe cages to be 36 W x 24 D and buck cages 30 W 24 D. I like the idea of subterranean nest boxes.
Are the 14 H cages offered probably for the tiny breeds?
Would a 16 H be a reasonable happy medium?
I know rabbits are more horizontally active than vertical (like a cat) but do like to get up on elevated perches at times.
Thanks for any thoughts/ideas or opinions. I am just wanting to get a reasonable set up prior to getting critters.