Picking the Right Indoor Rabbit Cage

Rabbits make such good pets. They are fuzzy, cute,and water trays inside the cage.
and quiet. A lot of kids love having rabbits as a pet,Getting a cage that is easy to clean is a great idea,
but so do some adults. If you are thinking aboutbut remember not to get the ones with metal wired
getting a rabbit, then you should seriously considerfloors and trays underneath it. Although this is the
getting an indoor rabbit cage along with it. Theseeasiest type to clean, the rabbits' nails can get stuck
cages are great for keeping your rabbit inside theto the wire, which could hurt them. You should look
house, without making a mess out of your livingfor a cage with a solid base, and you could just place
room. It also allows you the opportunity to play witha newspaper on the floor to make cleaning a lot
your pet anytime, rather than having to go out justeasier.
to see them.Pets are fun to play with, which is why you need to
The first thing that you would need to considerlook for a cage with easy entry so you could easily
when getting an indoor rabbit cage is the maximumtake your pet out without hurting them. An indoor
size that the pet can get. A rabbit's adult size wouldcage with a top open is your best bet, as it would
actually depend on its breed, so you might want togive you so much opening for taking the rabbit out.
do a little research purchasing an indoor cage. TheRemember that your pet can get rally big, so get
ideal size for the cage is to have something fourone with a big entry if you can't find one with a top
times the size of your rabbit, but you would need toopening.
remember that you would also need to place food