Generally the best bedding is pine woodchips or wood pellets.
Most of the time you can find beding almost anywhere. Bunny beding can be found in your local pet store and your back yard. The beding in your local pet store can range from straw to wood shavings. These types of bedings are very good and can also be oder controling. The beding in your back yard is grass. Grass is more recommended then leaves though. You can pick up grass after you mow the lawn. Your rabbit can also eat a little bit of the grass if he/she runs out of food at night, and ITS FREE!! . Grass can be very conforting to the rabbits feet too. If you have a wire bottem cage then it can also walk on nice soft grass. These are all very good bedings and they can be very cheap and your bunnys will be happy ( and warm ) during this upcomeing winter!
Rabbits crammed together, up to 12 in a wire mesh cage.
Look up NIC cages. A three store cage should only cost you about 80 bucks in materials. They need lots of room to run and hop to stay happy.
change the cage every 2 weeks and if you use the wrong kind of wood chips then before your hamster dies it will loose all it fur and get cuts and it will get mean p.s. it happened to my first hamster
Wild rabbits burrow so they have a hiding place against predators such as hawks, or coyotes. Domestic rabbits live in a cage so they don't need to make a hole. Instead, they want to find out how to use them
any type except hartz hamsters can easily get out of those u could even use an aquarium
Rabbits can be taught, re-taught to use a litter box, rabbits normally use one corner of their hutch/cage to poo in, if you get a litter box, and put some saw dust ectra in it, then get plenty of the rabbits poo and put it in the litter tray in the corner that the rabbit poos in, the rabbit should start to use the litter box and after a few weeks of the rabbit using the tray you should be able to move the litter tray to where you want and the rabbit will continue to use it.
They can use aspin,wood chips or they can use fluffy stuff that is actually recycled news paper. My rabbit uses the recycled news paper and wood chips. I use the recycled news paper in her litter bow and the wood chips in her cage.
The type of cage used to hold a pet depends on the species of animal. Dogs and cats should only use cages for brief periods, such as travel. Other animals like rabbits can spend most or all of their lives in an enclosure. A good cage should be comfortable for the animal to lie down in, and most importantly must be large enough for movement if the animal is going to be inside for a long time.
Rabbits are very territorial, they are also creatures of habit. Observe which corner of their cage they use for a potty. Put a cat litter box with sand or clay litter in that corner. It should be emptied every two or three days. If you are planning to let this rabbit loose in your house you can eventually get rid of the cage and leave the box there and they will still use the litter box in the space where he has become used to using it.
use a hutch not a cage
It depends on which type of tomato cage you are using. If it is the wire cage, you simply wait until the tomato plant has been growing in your garden for about 3 weeks. Then set the cage over top the tomato plant and push the wire legs down into the soil. It is better to try this when the soil is soft after a rain.