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Setting Up a Bunny Cage

October 15, 2020

Are you going to be adopting a bunny soon? Congratulations! You’ve certainly chosen an adorable pet. Although your furry little pal will need several hours of free time daily, it is important to make sure that she has a comfortable cage. Here, a Fort Myers, FL vet offers some tips on getting Floppy’s cage ready for her.

Bigger Is Better

When choosing a cage, get the biggest one you can. Look for one that gives your bunny plenty of room to hop around, stand up, stretch, and sprawl out, without tripping over her belongings or touching the walls or sides of the cage. We also recommend getting one with a solid floor. Wire floors won’t keep substrate in, and they can cause paw injuries.

Keep Floppy Indoors

Pets are part of the family! Your bunny will be happier, healthier, and safer living indoors with her humans. Keep Floppy’s home indoors.

Get Good Substrate

One thing new rabbit owners often get confused about is substrate. Many substrate brands contain pine or cedar, which really aren’t safe for small animals. Ask your vet for recommendations.

Consider A Litterbox

While rabbits don’t take to litterboxes as easily as cats do, they can be trained to use them. This training may take some time, but will definitely be worth it.

Add A Hidey Hole

Rabbits are quite sociable, but they are also naturally timid. Make sure Floppy has a comfy hide box to retreat to if she’s feeling frightened or sleepy.

Choose The Right Location

Picking the right spot is half the battle! Don’t put Floppy’s cage in direct sunlight, or in a spot with a lot of drafts. Loud areas, such as a place near a TV, stereo, or drum kit, are also best avoided. Ideally, the cage should be in a place that is quiet and comfortable. Look for somewhere that your pet can see and hear you, but won’t be stuck in the middle of the household traffic.

Add Toys

Bunnies are very playful. They also need to chew a lot. Make sure that Floppy has plenty of toys to bat around, including lots of suitable chew toys. You can make your furry friend’s playthings out of many cardboard, wicker, and paper items. Ask your vet for more information.

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