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    A New Cage

    So, being the nice brother I am, I brought my sister a rabbit today as an early Bday and Christmas present while at Repticon.
    Unfortunately, we don't have any where suitable to house the rabbit other than an old hamster cage (the rabbit is a dwarf, only like a month old) so... I started to build one


    The cage is being designed to fit under a window sill so from floor to top it'll measure 32". The housing area will be around 18" tall and there will be space underneath for storage. The main structure is all 2x4s.


    This is the finishing up of the support structure. All the 2x4s are nailed with 2 3/4" nails for added strength.


    Due to my lack of money (the rabbit emptied my wallet... after my new snake took a chunk out of it) we're using left over wood, so the floor is made from 2 pieces of 3/4" plywood. It will be strong enough. Shortly after finishing it I jumped up and down on the floor and I'm 200lb +


    This is the floor finished and a dividing wall built so the rabbit (update... it has just been named Thumper) will have a dark and secure area to feel safe and sleep.


    Three of the walls are finished. They are 2x4 framed and them both sides are clad with Bead Board. The air gap should provide ample insulation for the Thumper.


    Measuring the tile for the floor. I like tile. It's perfect for cage floors as it protects from moisture. It also looks nice. Only downside is it adds a bit of weight.


    Starting the process of tiling the floor.


    The hide side of the hutch is tiled.


    Where we finished tonight. We ran out of tile so I made sure to get all the cuts done today and then tomorrow I'll run out to lowes and get a matching tile to fit in place...

    Not bad for 4 hours work really. All it cost is time (I had nothing better to do) and nails

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    Re: A New Cage

    nice. When I first read you got a rabbit, I thought it was for feeding. lookin good thus far..

    Cheers

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    Re: A New Cage

    This one isn't. The plan is my fiancee is going to get one and we'll breed them... then rabbits are ready for snake food

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    Re: A New Cage

    I see. good plan what are the rabbits goin to be feed to?

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    Re: A New Cage

    If they're small enough (dwarf babies are tiny im sure) the BPs could probably get them lol

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    Re: A New Cage

    Today was a crappy day lol. I only got like 3 hours sleep so I wasn't in the mood for much, but I cracked on anyway.


    Finished tiling the floor and secured the back panels into place.


    Built and installed the ramp on the hide side.


    The ramp fully folded down.


    Building the other doors. First we took some bead board and cut two holes in it.


    Next the chicken wire mesh was laid on top.


    Then the supporting frame was laid on top of that.


    All three layers joined together.


    Doors separated (ran the table saw down the middle) and then attached.


    Thumper browsing her new digs. I think we went a little over kill on size...

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    Re: A New Cage

    that is SO COOL! thank you for sharing.

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    Re: A New Cage

    Quote Originally Posted by cinderbird View Post
    that is SO COOL! thank you for sharing.
    Hey, from your post in my other thread, I agree that 3/4" is nearly indestructible. In the first set of pictures of the floor if this hutch you can see the tire marks from a fully loaded cement truck that drove over my sheet of plywood lol

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    Re: A New Cage

    The cage body is finished!




    I designed the roof to be removable (2 man job) so underneath it is a set of guides to help provide a snug fit.


    Roof base and frame completed.


    Cement board installed. Then the roof fit was tested.


    Tiling the roof. I used left over granite tiles (hence the 2 man lift) that will provide a strong table top like surface. I cut them all into different shapes and fit it together like a jigsaw.


    Roof top finished. The frame needs painting, but thats tomorrows job.


    The cage was painted while the work on the roof continued. The rabbit seems to like the large open running space and tomorrow there will be a roof above her head

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    Re: A New Cage

    Excellent job!!!, I was wondering when you first started, about a removable tray for the bottom, for easier cleanups, this is great though
    Check out what's available at


    "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." - Gandhi

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