Calling All Rabbit Nutters

The hay can become a bit messy, but a nice big litter box with high enough sides helps. Large cat litter boxes work great for this.
Pelleted pine litter seems to be the best option for controlling orders, which should be nonexistent if it's cleaned regularly.

Many people have allergies to Timothy hay, so if you find that allergies do become an issue, I recommend trying Orchard grass instead. Weekly grooming will also help to keep hair from getting everywhere.

I would use something like this for an enclosure.
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I personally like the visibility of this, and it looks nice too. Large wire dog pens or NIC grids work just as well.

Once the rabbit has settled in to its new area, and has gotten the hang of litter training, you should definitely try free roaming. The rabbit will get lots of needed exercise this way, and it will be mentally enriching. Just be sure to bunny proof!


I'm sure your rabbits will love being indoors and getting to bond with yall.
Fetus... Rabbits jump high. This enclosure will not work unless it is about 4 ft tall.
 
You can stack them higher than that. I would use at least two.
I can't tell how tall they are but Trebbie can clear three feet like nothing.

The only reason he hasn't made it over his 3-ft 7-in tall border wall is because I have the edges blocked off with roof stuff to prevent him from clearing it.
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PetSmart! I'm going to look for clippers now.
Look for something tiny, and especially easy to control pressure with.
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scissors style is my fave because I can be more dextrous with them. And they're better for back nails. But in the beginning I used pliers.
 
Look for something tiny, and especially easy to control pressure with.
View attachment 3126331scissors style is my fave because I can be more dextrous with them. And they're better for back nails. But in the beginning I used pliers.
Yes... Scissor style Are the exact ones I'm looking for. I had it left yet but I am leaving now.

I have the large plier style ones for my big dogs.
I have scissor style when somewhere.. but I've been looking digging for a week and can't find the damn things anywhere.
 

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