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<p>Possessing an indoor rabbit cage for your rabbit is a wonderful plan on the assumption that you prefer to keep your rabbit inside the home. Bunny rabbits are a groovy animal companion, and could easily be maintained inside the house, and if you thoroughly bunny rabbit proof your home, they may love a unrestricted run.</p>
<p>Believe it or not bunny rabbits are easily litter box trained, so it's not rare for people to let  their bunny rabbit run unrestricted inside their home. It's not right to allow your rabbit to run unrestricted day in and day out though since they by nature enjoy to have a space of safe haven.</p>
<p>There are a lot of various alternatives for <a href="/indoor-rabbit-cages">indoor rabbit cages</a> on the marketplace nowadays, but lots of them aren’t a very good choice. There are many that are large, and have wire floors, although this makes cleaning easier, it isn't very comfortable for your rabbit and could harm its hocks.</p>
<p><strong>Indoor Rabbit Cage Size</strong></p>
<p>It is always best to get the largest rabbit cage that you can afford and that you have room to comfortably accommodate. This is especially true if your rabbit is going to be spending any real amounts of time inside of it. Always try to have a cage that is a bare minimum of 4 times the size of your bunny rabbit. If you've a smaller bunny rabbit, then you can apply this as a example. You'll need a 24” x 36” cage or so for a smaller bunny rabbit(less than 8 pounds).</p>
<p>For larger rabbits (heavier than eight pounds), you'll require a cage that's at the least 30” x 36”. The height of an indoor rabbit cage should allow the rabbit to sit up straight, without its ears touching the top. The minimum height I would recommend for your indoor rabbit cage would be 40 cm, but this only a guide. Please use you discretion and if in doubt go for the taller cage.</p>
<p>A lot of people choose for multiple floor bunny rabbit cage with ramps connecting the levels. This grants the bunny rabbit a lot extra room without borrowing more room inside your home.</p>
<p>Having a wire flooring inside your bunny rabbit cage isn't a good plan if you would like to provide comfort for your bunny rabbit. While having a wire bed with a pull out and makes for easier cleaning, it's not necessary all of the time as bunnies are easily litter box trained. If you do add a cage with a wire floor then it is a good idea to cover up the floor with wood, or a matting which can give good traction for your rabbits as well as comfort.</p>
<p>You had better make certain that the access to the cage is large enough for you to place the litter box in and remove it without the fear of spilling it.  It is likely a wonderful recommendation for you to have a cage with a side door on it, rather than a top opening. This will make it easier for you to get the bunny rabbit in and out of the cage, as well as allow the bunny rabbit to escape from the cage by himself if he is a free roamer.</p>
<p>You need to make certain that all of the edges on the opening of the cage are covered so the bunny rabbit won't get injured, and you'll not get scratched up either.</p>
<p>You can find many affordale and quality <a href="http://rabbithutchforsale.com/indoor-rabbit-cages/">indoor rabbit cages</a> on this site. Take your time and browse around and you will find rabbit food as well as rabbit hutches and cages.</p>
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		<title>Indoor Rabbit Cages &#8211; How to Choose an Indoor Rabbit Cage</title>
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<p>Having an <a href="http://rabbithutchforsale.com/indoor-rabbit-cages">indoor rabbit cage</a> for your rabbit is a great idea if you want to keep your rabbit in the house. Rabbits make great pets, and can easily be kept in the home, and if you thoroughly rabbit proof your house, they can enjoy a free run. Believe it or not rabbits are pretty easily letter box trained, so it is not uncommon for people that there rabbits run free in their house. It is not good to let your rabbit run free all the time because they naturally like to have a place of safe haven, where they can rest and feel safe.</p>
<p>There are a lot of different options for rabbit cages on the market today, but some of them aren't really great choice. There are many that are big enough, and have wire floors, while this makes cleaning a lot easier, it doesn't offer great comfort for your rabbit.</p>
<p>What Size Should My Rabbit Cage Be</p>
<p>You should always get the biggest cages that you can for your rabbit, bigger is definitely better in this situation. If your rabbit is going to spend most of its time and in its cage, then this is especially true. Always try to get a cage that is the bare minimum of four times the size of your rabbit. If you have a smaller rabbit, then you can use this as a guide. You will need a 24" x 36" cage approximately for a smaller rabbit(less than 8 pounds). For larger rabbits (larger than 8 pounds), you will need a cage that is at least 30" x 36". Many people opt for multiple level rabbit cages with ramps joining the levels. This gives the rabbit a lot more room without taking up more room in your house.<br />
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The Design of Your Cage</strong></p>
<p>Having a wire floor in your rabbit Cage is not a great idea if you want to provide comfort for your bunny. While having a wire bottom with a pull out and makes for easier cleaning, it is not always necessary as bunnies are easily litter box trained. If you do add a cage with a wire floor and it should cover the floor with wood, or a mat which can provide good traction for your bunny as well as comfort.</p>
<p>You should make sure that the access to the cage is big enough for you can get the litter box in and out of it. It is probably a good recommendation for you to get a cage with a side door on it, rather than a top opening. This will make it a lot easier for you to get the rabbit in and out of the cage, as well as allow the rabbit to get out of the cage by himself if he's a free roamer. You need to make sure that all of the edges on the opening of the cage are covered so the rabbit will not get hurt, and you will not get scratched either.</p>
<p>There are a lot of different places that you can look to find really great deals on indoor rabbit cages, including eBay and Amazon.com. For your convenience I have provided listings from each of these trusted sources. You can find whatever you need for your rabbit from either of these places.</p>
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