One of the things you will definitely need is some sturdy wood. You will also need things such as industrial glue or even some nails if you want. There is a how-to on what to do on the Home Garden Helium website.
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http://www.cavycages.com provides information on SAFE inexpensive home-made cages that owners can make.
Rabbit cages should have a water bottle, food bowl, hay rack, bedding, chew toys, and preferably a litter box.Make sure the water bottle has abundant fresh water and make sure there is an unlimited amount of hay for the rabbit.
One can make a cheap rabbit trap using a length of wood to make the bottom of a cage. Surround it with stiff metal wires and construct a trap door mechanism on a wire to close once the rabbit has moved inside.
Put them in separate cages - you will never be able to 'make' them behave around each other in the same cage.
Rabbit cages can be purchased from a store, or you can make them yourself. However you do it, make sure the cage is right for your bunny! See the related question below for more details and links. Before you buy a rabbit cage, learn about what makes a good cage for bunnies and look around to see what's available. Many places sell rabbit cages, but some of them are too small or have other problems, even if they say they're made for rabbits! If there aren't any places nearby you that sell rabbit cages, there are stores that sell them online. Instead of cages, many people use dog crates for their rabbits, or pet exercise pens. These products are also available in many pet stores and, depending on where you live, it may be easier to find one of these than a cage that's good enough. Many people choose to make their own rabbit cage. One of the easiest ways to make a rabbit cage is to use wire grid squares -- these are often sold in home and hardware stores as storage cubes (sometimes called NICs). There are many tutorials online that show how to put together a "cube condo." See the related links below for more info.
That depends on whether you mean stuff from a rabbit or for a rabbit? Assuming the latter, it would still help to know exactly what sort of stuff. Cages and enclosures? Play toys? Bedding? Litter boxes? Feeding accessories? It's not possible to answer this question effectively without more information.
Get lots of wire to make a fence or buy a lot of fencing. Make sure it is tall enough to prevent the rabbit from hopping over. Next, get some wood and attach the wiring together. "Ta DA" !!! you've made yourself a rabbit pen!
Yes - provided (a) it's been thoroughly disinfected after the dog has finished with it - and (b) it's made of hardwood - otherwise the bunny will chew through it and escape.
Yes, they can be litter-trained. You also have to make your home safe for the rabbit. This means "bunny-proofing." Wires, rugs/carpet, books, baseboards, furniture - these can all be dangerous to your rabbit! Most people find it easier to keep their rabbit in an enclosure when they're not around to supervise. This way, you still have to bunny-proof, but not as extensively, because you're there to intervene. Options for enclosures include large cages or "condos" (cages with multiple floors), dog crates, exercise pens, or a fully-proofed bunny room. See the related question below for more details and links.
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Typically, you keep a rabbit in a kind of enclosure, like a cage, hutch, dog crate, pet exercise pen, or home-made cube condo. Some cages are too small for rabbits - it depends on what kind of rabbit you have, like whether he/she is a dwarf, or just regular size, or a Flemish Giant, etc. The cube condo (made with NICs, Neat Idea Cubes) is a good option because you build it yourself, so it fits yours, and your bunny's, needs. You can make it as big/small as you want, you can also add levels, or make it some sort of funky shape. See the related questions for more details and helpful links about rabbit cages.
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