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The Very Best Rabbit Cages For Sale

Rabbits are fairly docile creatures. Even the smallest breeds are not too active, but they do require quite a bit of human interaction and care. When you are thinking about getting a rabbit, you should first consider the cage. There are a few different types of rabbit cages for sale that you can choose from.

Outdoor Rabbit Cages

 
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Outdoor cages are one of the types of rabbit cages for sale that you will come across. These cages are the ideal choice for multiple rabbits that you will be keeping outside. You have two options for outdoor cages.

Hutches are one type of outdoor cage. These cages are what you would need if you live in a cooler, more windy, and/or more rainy region. They are built to shelter your rabbits from extreme weather conditions.

If you live in a warmer area, you should choose a wire outdoor cage. These types of rabbit cages for sale are more open and provide more air circulation on hot days. They have roofs of tin or shingle to provide cover.

Indoor Rabbit Cages

The most common types of rabbit cages for sale are the indoor cages. Indoor cages have the most options for rabbits, because they will be inside. The size of your rabbit is the biggest determining factor for which cage you choose.

One type of the indoor rabbit cages for sale is the top and bottom style cage. The top is a wire that is coated, while the bottom is solid plastic. The top and bottom are secured by clips for easy removal when you need to change bedding and clean it out. These cages also usually have one or two access doors where you can get into the cage without having to take off the top.

Another type of indoor rabbit cage is the full wire cage. These cages are usually the least expensive. They are completely wired all around, from the top to the bottom and from side to side. These wire cages have trays that slide in and out through the bottom for clean up. They also have a front access door. If you decide to use one of these types of cages, you will need to provide a corner of the cage bottom with something solid, like a piece of cardboard, so that your rabbit can sit or lay on it without worrying about the uncomfortable wiring of the cage.

Finding the right one out of all the rabbit cages for sale isn't difficult. Larger rabbit breeds, like lops, will need larger sized cages for proper space to move around. Smaller breeds, like dwarfs, on the other hand, do not need large cages. Also, long hair and rabbits with thicker fur will do better outside, while short hair and rabbits with thin coats are better off inside because they do not have as much of an ability to regulate their body heat on their own, if a rabbit gets too cold, it can die. Always consider the breed of your rabbit when you are shopping for cages.