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I know someone who is getting a rabbit soon. I told him about C+C cages. What size cage should one rabbit have? |
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The RSPCA suggested minimums in the UK are about 2x6 foot (12 sq feet), so I would say a 2x6 c+c as a minimum. Bigger is better as always, and I personally feel a wider cage (2.5 or 3) is better for a bunny. Obviously it will need to be more than 1 grid tall! |
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At least 6ft long. I dunno how wide. I just let my rabbits free range my bedroom. Much easier than having a 6ft long cage in the house, plus they enjoy having a whole room to roam. |
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Thanks you guys. Responses were very helpful. |
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Are your rabbits litter trained? |
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Rabbits are pretty easy to litter train, esp. if they are neutered. Read up at www.rabbit.org |
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