Well, it depends on the size of the cage. The prizes begin at $60 and can go up to $190.
I hope I helped.
really, it depends on who you buy it from.
It depends on if you are buying new or used. Used, I wouldn't spend more than $20 on a cage. New...anywhere from $40 to the lower $100 range.
a rabbit cage costs less but in ikea pet store it only costs about 25 euro
Rabbit cages depend on the size. Smaller is less money but bigger is what a growing rabbit needs! Usually rabbit cages cost 60$-300$. While rabbit hutches cosst 100$-600$!
A small one about $20
As long as it is clean and the rabbit can fit in comfortably, why not?
My rabbit used to always do this if we left her in her inside cage for too long. I just assumed it was to get our attention and let us know she wasn't happy.
Ours cost $170 Canadian.
A grown bunny will usually cost 5$-$40 from a pet store. The cage will cost a lot though!
If your in the EU I think its free, no license needed. I never worried about it anyways
Rabbits are expensive to own and care for, as well as time consuming. A rabbit cage can cost $50 or more. To own a rabbit you must be willing to give up at the very least $100 at the start, and at least a half an hour a day to play with/feed/etc. them.
A rabbit playpen would have more room for the rabbit to run around. A cage is limited in space. It's important that a rabbit get a couple of hours of exercise each day. If you have a cage, it's good to get one with a rabbit door, so the rabbit can jump in and out on its own. You can then surround the cage with a play pen, if you want.
As long as it is clean and the rabbit can fit in comfortably, why not?
Just use a large bird cage, or a rabbit cage. My rat has a rabbit cage, and she's as happy as can be. My old rat had a bird cage, and he was perfectly fine.
normally a rabbit cost is very little. usually about 300$ a year.
At a local pet store, a plain pet rabbit costs about $20. A fancier rabbit could cost as much as $50. At the butcher shop, rabbit is sold by weight with a typical rabbit costing $10 or less.
about $10.00!
We do not recommend using a bird cage for a rabbit, as using a cage in a manner it was not designed could endanger your pet. PetProductsByRoyal.com has some great rabbit cages that may be a better fit for you and your pet.
One person's answer: well first you wanna make sure you have a big enough cage for your rabbit (I recomend a c&c Cage) then your gonna wanna fill the cage with toys that will keep your rabbit busy your also gonna wanna put your bunnies food and water in the cage I also recomend getting a litter box for your rabbit it will make cleaning your rabbits cage so much easier trust me anyway if you still dont know how to set up a rabbit cage i suggest looking at videos on youtube to help give you some ideasSee the related questions below for more information, and for helpful links!
The most it would cost for a plastic cage £30 but its best to buy a steal cage so they don't chew through the plastic so looking at steal cages the most £150 my cage cost £60.
$108
It depends if the cage is tightly secure or not