The actual size depends on how big your rabbit is and how big the supplies are. The cage must be big enough to fit all of the rabbit's supplies with enough room left over for the rabbit to strand all the way up, stretch out to full length, and hop a few paces at least. See the related question below for more info.
The cost of a rabbit cage can vary depending on the size, material, and quality. On average, a basic rabbit cage can range from $30 to $100. More expensive cages with additional features like multiple levels or attached runs can cost upwards of $150 or more.
A ferret MIGHT pull a rabbit head thru the cage and eat it. You don't say what size the rabbit is or what size the wire is, so it is hard to really answer your question.
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.
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.
well i just made a cage with an outdoor wire area of 3ft wide, 6ft long and 2ft tall and a wooden area of 3ft x 3ft x 2ft and it gives my rabbit plenty of space to run around. but i think that with anything smaller you'd need to take the rabbit or walk or let it roam the house ect.
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.
It depends if the cage is tightly secure or not
One can purchase an indoor rabbit cage at any pet specialty store. PetSmart and Pet Valu both sell indoor rabbit cages. One can also find an indoor rabbit cage for sale on Ebay and Amazon.
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