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		<title>A Guide on How to Build a Rabbit Hutch Properly</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A rabbit is a loveable pet. Your children would love to have it as their pet. Rabbits do not require as much care and attention as dogs or cats. They adapt easily to their environment, so they can easily live indoors or outdoors. It is advisable, however, to keep them as outdoor pets because they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A rabbit is a loveable pet. Your children would love to have it as their pet. Rabbits do not require as much care and attention as dogs or cats. They adapt easily to their environment, so they can easily live indoors or outdoors. It is advisable, however, to keep them as outdoor pets because they fare well better outdoors. To keep them safe and snug, you would have to put them inside a rabbit hutch that is warm and secure. Now, you are probably thinking, &#8220;But I don&#8217;t know how to build a rabbit hutch!&#8221;</p>
<p>&#13;You don&#8217;t really have to worry about learning how to build a rabbit hutch. It is really quite simple. However, it is important that you draw out your plans first before you start soldering the hutch&#8217;s frame. Make sure that you have carefully considered every tiny detail so you will have everything at hand when you start making the hutch.</p>
<p>&#13;When drafting your plans on how to build a rabbit hutch, you need to take into consideration the size of your rabbit and of course, its growth. Is your pet an incredibly large or small rabbit? Do you think he or she will likely to grow more in size? You really don&#8217;t have to decorate the cage flamboyantly. You just have to make sure that the one-room space your rabbit will occupy is roomy, warm and safe.</p>
<p>&#13;So, what do you need? To build a hutch, you need to have the following at hand: wire cloth, eight pieces of wood or metal rods, hinges, staples, woven hardware cloth or wire rolls (with the former being much preferable), formica sheet, and 2&#215;4&#8243; stock. For tools, you need to have wire snips, gloves, screw driver, staple gun, coping saw and soldering iron.</p>
<p>&#13;Of course, you can always make wooden rabbit hutches but it is better to learn how to build a rabbit hutch that is made of metal. Metal hutches are more superior. They are easy to clean and bad odors don&#8217;t stick to metal easily. </p>
<p>&#13;When you are learning how to build a rabbit hutch, you need to consider the proper materials to use when building the walls, roof and flooring. For instance, you cannot use the wire mesh for the hutch&#8217;s flooring. This will likely harm your rabbit&#8217;s paws. The wire cloth is advisable for the flooring. The wire mesh, however, is great for the walls, but then woven hardware cloth is even better.</p>
<p>&#13;To construct the frame, you would have to lay out the pieces you need for the frame. Cut these pieces into the desired length. Solder the hutch side walls and then attach them to the front and rear rods in order to create the metal frame. Once you are finished with this, you can then construct the door and attached the same to the frame using screw and hinges. Once you have the frame, you can then roll the wire mesh or woven hardware cloth to create the walls. Tack the corner points and flatten the wire ripples. For the flooring, you would have to cut the 2&#215;4 inches stock and attach them to frame with staples. Place a piece of Formica underneath to catch the rabbit&#8217;s wastes.</p>
<p>&#13;You need to learn how to build a rabbit hutch properly if you want to ensure the safety of your pet. Fortunately, it is relatively easy to learn how to build a rabbit hutch. You will even enjoy doing it. All you just need are the right materials and that&#8217;s it.</p>
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		<title>Indoor Rabbit Cages Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 00:07:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Possessing an indoor rabbit cage for your rabbit is a wonderful plan on the assumption that you prefer to stay your rabbit inside the home. Bunny rabbit create groovy animal companion, and could easily be maintained inside the house, and if you thoroughly bunny rabbit proof your home, they may love a unrestricted run. Believe [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Possessing an <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.rabbit-cages.net/?c=IndoorRabbitCages&amp;x=Indoor_Rabbit_Cage">indoor rabbit cage</a> for your rabbit is a wonderful plan on the assumption that you prefer to stay your rabbit inside the home. Bunny rabbit create groovy animal companion, and could easily be maintained inside the house, and if you thoroughly bunny rabbit proof your home, they may love a unrestricted run.</p>
<p>Believe it or not bunny rabbit are relatively without difficulty letter box trained, so it&#8217;s not rare for people that at that place bunny rabbit run unrestricted inside their home. It&#8217;s not right to allow your bunny rabbit running unrestricted day in and day out since they by nature enjoy to have a space of safe haven, wherever they may sleep and find safety.</p>
<p>There are a lot of various alternatives for indoor rabbit cages on the marketplace nowadays, but numerous of them aren?t very good pick. There are numerous that are large sufficient, and have wire floorings, although this causes cleaning more simpler, it does not provide good comfortableness for your bunny rabbit.</p>
<p>About indoor bunny rabbit cages size,you had better always get the largest cages that you are able to for your bunny rabbit, larger is unquestionably finer in this situation. If your bunny rabbit is going to stay most of its time and inside its cage, so this is particularly true. Always try to have a cage that is the bare minimal of 4 times the size of your bunny rabbit. If you&#8217;ve a littler bunny rabbit, then you can apply this as a example. You&#8217;ll need a twenty-four? x thirty-six? cage or so for a smaller bunny rabbit(less than 8 pounds).</p>
<p>For bigger bunny rabbit (heavier than eight pounds), you&#8217;ll require a cage that&#8217;s at the least 30? x 36?. The height of an indoor rabbit cage should allow the rabbit to sit up straight, without its ears touching the top. The minimum height I would recommend for your indoor rabbit cage would be 40 cm, but this only a guide. Please use you discretion and if in doubt go for the taller cage.</p>
<p>A lot of people choose for multiple floor bunny <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.rabbit-cages.net">rabbit cage</a> with ramps connecting the levels. This grants the bunny rabbit a lot extra room without borrowing more room inside your home.</p>
<p>Owning a wire flooring inside your bunny rabbit cage isn&#8217;t a good plan if you would like to give comfortableness for your bunny rabbit. While having a wire bed with a pull out and makes for simpler cleaning, it&#8217;s not all of the time necessary as bunnies are easily litter box trained. If you do add a cage with a wire floor and it had better cover up the floor with wood, or a matting which can give good traction for your rabbits as well as comfortableness.</p>
<p>You had better make certain that the access to the cage is large sufficient for you are able to get the litter box in and out of it. It is likely a wonderful recommendation for you to have a cage with a side door on it, rather than a top opening. This will make it more simpler for you to get the bunny rabbit in and out of the cage, as well as allow the bunny rabbit to escape of the cage by himself if he is a free roamer.</p>
<p>You need to make certain that every of the edges on the opening of the cage are covered so the bunny rabbit won&#8217;t get injure, and you&#8217;ll not get scratched up either.</p>
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