Pet Rabbit Cage
A pet rabbit cage may seem confining in the view of some pet lovers. However, your rabbit needs such a place where it can rest and be comfortable. The key words here are rest and comfortable. This means that when you are picking a pet rabbit cage, you do not just consider what is convenient for you but also what is truly comfortable for your pet. Here are some of the factors that you should consider when buying a pet rabbit cage. The cage should be big enough for your pet rabbit to move around freely. While you should still give your pet rabbit time to explore the world outside its cage, the cage itself should also be big enough for exploration. Also, if the cage is too small, your pet’s movements will be restricted. You may even buy a two-story cage for your pet.
The cage should have solid flooring. While you may think it wise and convenient to have steel bars make up the floor, imagine the discomfort of your rabbit. It has to lie down on bars and not a solid floor. Pet rabbits are easily toilet-trained. So you can put a litter inside the cage with the solid flooring. There are other ways to make the pet rabbit cage a great place to sleep in for your rabbit. Having a good cage is not an excuse to keep your rabbit confined inside forever, though. You should train your pet rabbit to go around your house or at least your yard, without causing damage.






