Make That Rabbit Cage Feel Like Home

Whether your house rabbit only uses her cage for sleeping or spends most of the time in her cage, it needs to be a place she wants to go. So how do you make that cage into a home? Make sure there’s good ventilation. Don’t pick an aquarium or solid-walled cage for your rabbit; the poor air circulation can lead to respiratory problems. Make sure the temperature is right. More than eighty degrees Fahrenheit can lead to heat stroke! Cool and non-humid is best for your bunny; between sixty and seventy degrees is ideal. Keep the cage in a place … Continue reading

Rabbit Cage Basics

When it comes to housing your rabbit, bigger is always better! A good rule of thumb is that your cage should be at least four times the size of your rabbit — even more if your bun will spend most of his time in the cage. The more time your bunny spends outside the cage, the smaller his cage needs to be. That doesn’t mean a large cage can replace free-running time! Bunnies need space to move around, or you’re going to have a chubby bun on your hands. For your rabbit to be happy in his cage, he should … Continue reading