Thursday, December 16, 2010

Rabbit cage using storage cubes

I found these indoor cages really easy to make, especially in a pinch. I used 5/8" plywood with 12" square tiles and pretty much zip tied the thing together and put 5 casters on the bottom so I can wheel it around. It doesn't keep "debris" from *rolling* out (if you're a rabbit owner, you know what I mean) but a quick sweep usually does the job. It's nice cuz the rabbits have 3 levels to explore and get some exercise in. Oh, I should mention I'm not quite done and in true form, I would like to expand it a bit.

If you're interested in owning angora rabbits so you too can spin their wool and have hours of entertainment, check out this video that describes how to build a spiffy rabbit condo.

Okay, it's not very "green" but it is excellent in a pinch. I am finding that going green requires a lot of storage space to keep things you might need at a future date (get what you can when you can) and time to search for the things you need. In this day and age, we often have neither. Hmmm ... what to do ... what to do ... Any ideas?

12 comments:

  1. to keep "bunny berries" off the floor take some of the wood that you have left over and create a border on the inside of the cage a little over 2" high (taller if you have girls as i find they like to pee over the edge to keep things clean)i use the coroplast to do this but untreated wood will also give them a chew toy. by placing it on the inside, the hay and berries won't get stuck between the wood and the cage sides so cleaning is easier

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  2. How many wire storage cubes did it take to build this? I'm getting a baby chinchilla pretty soon and I would like to use this type of enclosure to keep her inside and well ventilated.

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  3. Hi Tony,
    I used three boxes (each box contained 17 panels) and I don't recall how many cubes it was so make. Each box was about $25. Good luck with your construction.

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  4. Where do you find the white metal part of the cage?

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  5. Aloha "me", I purchased the white metal screens as part of a storage bin kit and included 17 panels. Check out the video for which I provided the link. It explains a lot.

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  6. Target has the storage cube kits with 24 pieces for $22.49 per set.

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  7. Awesome! Thanks for the info. For all storage cube kits, one should check the size of the grid/holes before buying ... some kits have large holes that allow rabbits to easily go through.

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  8. How do you cleaning it? Do you have to cut the zip ties every time or do some of the parts latch?

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  9. Would love to see this with instructions. Am building a two level right now, and having trouble stabilizing the second floor. Yours looks almost exactly like I wanted!

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  10. Hi Kim, I used a 1"x2" piece of wood to stabilize the second floor. I also changed the shape a bit, making use of all of the squares that I had and to maximize space. I'll see if I have another pic and closeups to show how I braced the second floor.

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