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Old 05-04-05, 11:57 am
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How much coloplast?

I currently have two rabbits at the moment a male and a female. I am probably going to get them spayed and neutered this summer. I have them both in 2x3 cages at the moment but I want to up grade. I want to make a 2x8 and split it up into 2 2x4's then when I get them spayed and neutered I can just take down the divider. So my question is how much coroplast do you think I will need? Would two 4x8 pieces of coroplast be ok?
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Re: How much coloplast?

Yes thats enough. 2x4 needs 27" x 56" coroplast. a 4 x 8 measures 48" x 96". So 2 is enough.
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Re: How much coloplast?

Ok, thank you very much.
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Re: How much coloplast?

I forgot to add the 6 inches to each side to flip up. It doesnt matter though, its still enough,
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Re: How much coloplast?

A 2x4 is a little small for a rabbit unless they are tiny dwarfs. A regular rabbit needs at least a 3x4 with preferably more than one level. And he needs enough air space to stand on his tippy toes.
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Re: How much coloplast?

I was going to make two cages like this http://www.cavycages.com/photos/show...t=531& page=3
I was going to connect them so I could conserve cubes though.
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Re: How much coloplast?

are your girl and boy rabbits in the same cage?
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Re: How much coloplast?

No, they each have a 2x3 cage right now. I want to make their cages bigger because a 2x3 is kind of small for a rabbit. So I am thinking of making a 2x8 and putting a divider to make two 2x4 cages. I am hopefully going to get them both spayed and neutered this summer. When I do get them spayed and neutered I will take the divider down and they can live in a 2x8 together.
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Re: How much coloplast?

I think a 2 x 4 is fine if they get exercise time each day. Please be careful about a divided cage, I know this sounds weird but it may be possible for the rabbits to mate through the bars. You may want to put in a double divider to be on the safe side.
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Re: How much coloplast?

About the spaying and neutering. You only need to get the male neutered, it's a much simpler operation so it'd be best if you only neutered him. If in the future you get another male you can always neuter again.
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You should acctually spay and neuter all rabbits.
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yes, I agree. Unspayed female rabbits have a very high risk of uterine and ovarian cancer. If you find a rabbit-savvy vet or a good exotic vet there is very little risk. Our SPCA spays female rabbits all the time with no problems. Spaying also cuts down on territorial and aggressive behavior, makes bonding easier, and can improve litter box habits.

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Re: How much coloplast?

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I think a 2 x 4 is fine if they get exercise time each day. Please be careful about a divided cage, I know this sounds weird but it may be possible for the rabbits to mate through the bars. You may want to put in a double divider to be on the safe side.
I am aware that they can mate through the bars. So I am making the side of the coloplast on each side of the cage go all the way up the side. Does that sound good?
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Woops sorry I didn’t know I was logged on as Patch...I am on a different computer and don’t usually go on cavy cages here. Sorry
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Oh okay! Good to know
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Re: How much coloplast?

As long as its at least 8", I think it will be fine

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I am aware that they can mate through the bars. So I am making the side of the coloplast on each side of the cage go all the way up the side. Does that sound good?
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yes, I agree. Unspayed female rabbits have a very high risk of uterine and ovarian cancer. If you find a rabbit-savvy vet or a good exotic vet there is very little risk. Our SPCA spays female rabbits all the time with no problems. Spaying also cuts down on territorial and aggressive behavior, makes bonding easier, and can improve litter box habits.
could I ask you a question, I know that spaying/neutering can be very expensive, do you know if the likes of the spca help you with costs of these? We have a pdsa clinic near us who do vet care at no cost to those on low income, but they dont do vacinations or spaying/neutering.
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