Tabitha’s new outdoor cage

Today I built our Dutch rabbit a cage for outside. It is different than the cage we have in the house, because we wanted here to be able to play in the grass. I took some picture of the new cage, and they are posted here and here.

The frame is built out of some 2×4’s that I bought to frame in the basement. The irony is that I had just carried them all downstairs, and I had to carry some of them back up for this project. I used chicken wire for the sides (which my mom had given me), so that she couldn’t squeeze out. That stuff is really a pain to work with. It doesn’t like to stay flat at all. The top is made out of some plywood that my uncle gave me a few months ago. Half of the top is on hinges, and has a latch, so that it is easy to put her in, and take her out.

If you would like to see more of Tabitha, all of her pictures are here. She is a little under a year and half old, and we have had her almost a year. When we are home, she is allowed to go anywhere in the house except for my office, because she likes to chew on my cables.

1 Comment so far

  1. Vickie Young on July 27th, 2004

    Don’t forget your mother gave you the chicken wire that won’t lay flat.

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