Indoor Rabbit Cage Stand
Another type of rabbit cages are the ones with built in stand. It will occupy more space
but it will save your back and your kids and children doesn't have to bend over or sit down on the floor when
taking care of your rabbits. These indoor rabbit cage stand also have
casters/or wheels on them so that it is easy to transport the cage around the house or outside for cleaning. The
casters are lockable so that when you find or return the rabbit cage to its location you can lock it down
preventing the whole cage to move around.
Indoor rabbit cages with stand are a little bit more expensive than regular pet cages
but if you have a location that will fit, it is better to have a rabbit cage with stand. It will look better and
will show off your pet than just a cage on the floor. There are a lot of rabbit cages on the market today also a
lot of them that have stands. There are also a lot of color choices ranging from the basics, red, white and blue
and a hundred more colors to choose from. So, in pickin up a rabbit cage + stand, make sure you have it on a color
that will complement your room or house.
Pricing is also a factor that you need to look at and don't get into this habit of buying the cheapest rabbit
cage because it will serve its purpose. You also have to consider the durability of the cage and stand itself. Can
it hold a lot of dragging and pushing around? can it hold the weight of your rabbit or rabbits? and you also have
to think about their durability as to rust protection and from bumps, scrapes, dents caused by the rabbit
themselves or from your children. My usual buying technique is to buy brands that are in the middle of the pack,
neither expensive nor cheap. That way, you will usually get a good quality item or in this article, an indoor
rabbit cage stand that will last for a long time.
Another thing that you may want to check when buying indoor rabbit cages or generally
pet cages, are the number of doors, how big of an access you are going to have when you are cleaning or feeding
your pets. Check the lock mechanism and make sure that it can hold up. The bigger the door and the number of doors
(2 doors are a good choice) are usually a good buy.
Lastly, you need to check at your local pet stores first so that you can have a hands on check with the
pet cages and take note of the brand and price, then go online, search for
the brand and you will usually end up saving online than buying locally but you will have to take the risk of
being a hassle and time consuming if you need to return it just because of the size and bulkiness of these
indoor rabbit cages with stand.
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