Caged No More 2 the Fight Continues

Having a pet rabbit is exciting for so many reasons. Your furry friend provides you with love and companionship. The best way to repay them is by taking the best care of them that you can.

One of the ways that you can do so is by ensuring that you choose the right rabbit cage for your pet. This not only makes their life more comfortable but also means easier maintenance for you.

If you're looking for a cage for your rabbit, you might be unsure of where to start. With so many options on the market, we totally understand why you'd be feeling confused or overwhelmed. Today we're here to share with you some resources. We'll first discuss some background on rabbits, then talk about how you can cultivate an environment your rabbit will love.

Finally, we'll share some of the best rabbit cages for easy maintenance.

All About Rabbits

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A rabbit is a type of small mammal that has fluffy, short tails, long ears (that either stand up or flop down), and whiskers. Physically speaking, rabbits are also known for their adorable noses that look to be perpetually sniffing.

Rabbits have an amiable personality, which is just one reason why they're so popular amongst pet owners. They're also relatively easy to care for and create a habitat for–but more on that later.

Did you know that there are actually over 30 species of rabbits around the globe? These rabbits live in a variety of different environments, but share plenty of commonalities.

You've probably heard of "hares" before. These are in the same taxonomic family as rabbits (Leporidae), but they're in different genera. There are over 10 genera within the family, and the term "true hares" refers to the species in the genus "Lepus"–all the rest are rabbits.

The American Rabbit Breeders Association recognizes nearly 50 different rabbit breeds, so there is plenty of variation with these adorable pets. Some are large, some are small. Some have ears that stand straight up, others have ears that flop over. Some are extremely hairy, others have shorter hair. What type of bunny you select is entirely up to you.

These animals were originally found in Europe and Africa, but now you can spot them across the globe. They're notorious for reproducing frequently and even breed three to four times yearly. This is because sadly, there's a low survival rate for baby rabbits. Only 15% of them survive to be a year old. This is why rabbits have plenty of babies: to guarantee that their population will grow.

Your rabbit is a herbivore, which means that they eat a plant-based diet. Your rabbit is never going to munch on some meat because their diets aren't based around that.

Instead, you'll find that your rabbit enjoys clover, broccoli, or even Brussel sprouts. If you provide your bunny with it, you'll find they also enjoy things such as fruits, roots, buds, and seeds. Feeding your rabbit the proper diet is an excellent way to ensure that they're both happy and healthy, too.

Rabbits are known for being both crafty and quick. A cottontail rabbit will even run up to 18 miles per hour to get away from a predator. In addition, their bodies were designed to help facilitate their safety.

Rabbits can have ears that grow up to four inches long. This length allows the animal to better hear predators that might be nearby. It also helps them stay cool in warmer climates, as their extra body heat can be released through blood vessels in their ear.

Rabbits' eyes can rotate 360 degrees, which means they can look behind them without turning around. Now that you know all about your furry friend, let's discuss how you can create the perfect habitat for your pet.

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If you want to create a warm, comfortable home for your bunny but are unsure of where to start, we're here to help. There are several key components that an ideal rabbit cage must have in order to be a proper, enjoyable home.

First, it's important to ensure that your cage is large enough for your bunny.  While they might be rather small when you first bring them home, your furry friend will grow. If you don't want to constantly replace their cage, your best bet is to select a rabbit cage that will be large enough for their needs as they grow up.

It is recommended that your rabbit's cage is at least four times the size of the bunny. If your rabbit is going to be under eight pounds, you can get a cage that is 24" by 36". If you have a larger rabbit, you should select one that's at least 30" by 36". Another popular option is to select a cage that is two stories and has a ramp joining the two floors.

A solid floor is a good option for a rabbit cage because they're easy to clean. Rabbits are usually pretty easy to litter train, which means that cleanup won't be too difficult. You should never choose a cage with a wire floor-even if it has a pull-out pan underneath.

This is because these can be difficult or uncomfortable for your rabbit to sit on. As for design, you can select a cage that doesn't have a top door, but a side one instead. This will allow your pet to easily get in and out on their own. This isn't a dealbreaker but can be helpful.

We also want to mention the type of floor you should put down for your pet. You can put down a grass or sisal matt if you have a solid-floored cage. Another option is to use old carpet pieces or even towels–just be sure that your rabbit isn't unraveling and then eating it.

Finally, you should never use cedar or pine shavings. This is because of the aromatic oils they release which could potentially cause elevated liver enzyme levels. You can also look into using straw or hay as bedding material.

What are the Best Rabbit Cages for Easy Maintenance?

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It's important to keep these qualifications in mind while you're selecting the right rabbit cage for your pet. We've rounded up several of our favorites that we think your pet will enjoy.

If you're looking to give your pet rabbit a luxury experience, you can consider the A&E Cage Company Extra Large Deluxe 2-Tier Small Animal Cage. This cage is designed to facilitate an excellent environment for your pet rabbit. It has two levels which means that your bunny has plenty of room to hop around. It was also crafted using a safe powder-coated finish, which means you won't have to worry about your bunny.

Cleaning won't be difficult, as this cage has wheels so it's easy to move.

MidWest Homes for Pets Wabbitat Deluxe Rabbit Home Kit

This rabbit cage from Amazon might not be as fancy as the A&E Cage Company one, but it sure does win points for affordability. At under $70, you can get this cage in just a few days if you have Amazon Prime.

This cage also features a free hay feeder, feeding bowl, and water bottle. Bonus: there's a larger option if you want to upgrade–and it's not even that much more expensive. This cage is easy to maintain because you simply have to unlock the sides and then clean the base.

Hagen Living World Deluxe Habitat

If you're looking for a safe, well-ventilated option for your pet rabbit, this cage might be exactly what you're seeking. The Hagen Living World Deluxe Habitat features a wire upper frame and plastic bottom, which will facilitate a comfortable living environment for your pet bunny.

You won't need to use tools to assemble this habitat, and it assembles in just a few minutes using plastic clips. In addition, this cage features a wire top and wire door at the front of the habitat so it will be easy to access your pet. There are also several different sizes of this habitat, so select the one that you think will be the most practical for your pet as they continue to grow.

Conclusion

Choosing the right rabbit cage for your bunny can seem daunting or difficult, but it's important. Once you find the correct one, you'll find that your pet is extremely comfortable in their new home. And a comfortable pet is a happy one!

SOURCES:

Rabbits: Habits, Diet & Other Facts | Live Science

A&E CAGE COMPANY 26-in Extra-Large Deluxe 2-Tier Small Animal Cage, Black | Chewy

Hagen Living World Deluxe Habitat, Medium | Petco

MidWest Homes for Pets Wabbitat Deluxe Rabbit Home Kit | Amazon

Picking a the Right Rabbit Cage | The Spruce Pets

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