Indoor NIC cage
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Indoor NIC cage
This is Maddie's NIC cage, she doesn't actually spend very much time in it though, haha, she's always out running around. ^^
Does anyone else have one? I would definitely advise them to anyone going for a house rabbit. I have tried the dog crate route and just didn't like it. (Have also done free roaming without a cage but she was too destructive according to mum, I didn't mind that all my books were getting chewed up. ) So versatile, can be built to fit any space, and make a very big cage in a smaller floor area. And, erm, please excuse the pinkness of my room. XD If you could see the rest of it...
Does anyone else have one? I would definitely advise them to anyone going for a house rabbit. I have tried the dog crate route and just didn't like it. (Have also done free roaming without a cage but she was too destructive according to mum, I didn't mind that all my books were getting chewed up. ) So versatile, can be built to fit any space, and make a very big cage in a smaller floor area. And, erm, please excuse the pinkness of my room. XD If you could see the rest of it...
Michaela- New Hopper
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that looks fab! she's even got her own mezzanine terrace
how much did all those cost you?
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how much did all those cost you?
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Thanks!
They cost around £22 a box, 24 grids in a box, my cage is 48 grids. £44 for a big cage like this isn't half bad considering how expensive the little too-small pet shop cages are.
They cost around £22 a box, 24 grids in a box, my cage is 48 grids. £44 for a big cage like this isn't half bad considering how expensive the little too-small pet shop cages are.
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Awww, i love it, Pink is my favourite colour too
Joanne26- Established Hopper
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Hi Michaela....
I use these too, this is Bobbin and Roo's abode:
They are fantastic and so versatile, I would recommend them for any indoor buns. Even if bunnies are free range they are really handy for making a quick run for when you need them out from under your feet! Or for closing off dangerous places or areas of the room you don't want them to get to.
I use these too, this is Bobbin and Roo's abode:
They are fantastic and so versatile, I would recommend them for any indoor buns. Even if bunnies are free range they are really handy for making a quick run for when you need them out from under your feet! Or for closing off dangerous places or areas of the room you don't want them to get to.
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They are fantastic where do you get them from? as I'm sure my megz would love a bun in her room with a set up like that. It would also be great to extend the indoor cage like Thea Bobbin Roo.
DixieLuBun- Established Hopper
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You can get them from B&Q, Martha started off life in one before bonding with Walt and now they're in a dog crate. I'm thinking about going back to these though, the dog crate is so bulky! lol
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I'll be getting some of these for Meggie in the next month or two, they are a great price for what you can make.
Mine needs to go under my stairs so these are perfect in that I can shape then how I like, would only be able to have a small dog cage in the same space as of the height of the cage
Mine needs to go under my stairs so these are perfect in that I can shape then how I like, would only be able to have a small dog cage in the same space as of the height of the cage
Babybunnies4- Established Hopper
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Brilliant set ups!! Now off to buy some NIC cubes! They're great
Ab & Stu- Junior Hopper
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HI
I'm looking at the B&Q website but can't find them. What are they called, can anyone help?
I'm looking at the B&Q website but can't find them. What are they called, can anyone help?
thumpersmum- Established Hopper
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They both look fab!!
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thumpersmum wrote:HI
I'm looking at the B&Q website but can't find them. What are they called, can anyone help?
This is them
http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav/nav.jsp?action=detail&fh_secondid=9796465&fh_view_size=6&fh_location=%2f%2fcatalog01%2fen_GB&fh_search=cube+storage&fh_eds=%c3%9f&fh_refview=search&ts=1215638382138&isSearch=true
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BeckyLH- Junior Hopper
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Ohh Thanks Becky - I'll get on to it today
thumpersmum- Established Hopper
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They both look fab!!!
Karina- Established Hopper
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Carlton's going to have a NIC thing going on in the spare room soon, yay!
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Aww thanks for all your compliments everybody!
Thea your setup is great!
Thea your setup is great!
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I love the NIC cube panels, I have used them to make an extension on Ed and Barley's dog crate. They really are brilliant, especially as you can make levels. Barley loves being able to sit up on her ledge. Thoroughly recommend them.
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they look great! i want some now too!
racheld69- Established Hopper
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I would love to have a NIC thing with Louis but all our rooms have carpet in
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