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Rabbits & Guinea Pigs: Hutches vs. Cages

As a rule people think that having a pet rabbit or guinea pig is going to be easier than other pets, on the contrary they require just as much care and attention as any other kind of pet that you select. There are many different aspects to taking care of rabbits and guinea pigs. Once such aspect is the assortment for housing. Two choices are hutches and cages.

Hutches are intended for out-of-doors living situations, and more so for rabbits than guinea pigs. Guinea pigs aren’t normally kept outdoors. Rabbit hutches come in a diversity of shapes and sizes, and can be made from various different materials. There are a number of people who prefer to construct their own hutches when the outlay of building one is less than the cost of buying one.

The standard rabbit hutch should safeguard your rabbits from cold temperatures and cold air during the winter months. It must also allow you to change things up a bit to permit for air flow during the warmer months. In most circumstances, the wire bottom hutches are not recommended for elongated term living situations for rabbits. It can initiate damage to their feet, and in bunnies it can produce deformities to occur in the legs and feet. The wire bottom hutches are suitable for short-term housing, like if you are cleaning out a hutch and need somewhere to put the rabbit. You should, however, add a board for the rabbit to stand on if the wire starts to damage. It is also suggested that for all hutches, you should have a litter box of some sort, which will keep the rabbit in more clean conditions, as well as aid you in cleaning.

Cages, on the other hand, are the choice when you are going to house your rabbit in the home, and it is a necessity for guinea pigs. Cages can also be made from numerous different materials, but the most common ones are made from some kind of plastic. Generally, for rabbits, the cages will be a combination of a solid plastic bottom and a wire top, which allows for ventilation and interaction with your rabbit; they can also be used for guinea pigs. There are also plastic cages that have substantial plastic tops and bottoms that snap or clip together in some fashion. Generally, these are not recommended for use, principally because there isn’t a lot of air circulation. As with the cages, you should have some sort of litter pan in the cage for your pet guinea pig or rabbit.

If you opt to build your own hutch or cage for your rabbit or guinea pig, always keep in mind that they will grow up, more than ever if you have gotten a young one. If your rabbit or guinea pig is already an adult, you should still make available enough room for ample movement. You don’t want your pet to feel claustrophobic and restricted. Rabbits habitually like to jump and play when they feel happy or excited. Guinea pigs like to run around in circles or all-around the perimeter of their accommodation.

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Question by bowiegirls_eye: can rabbits stay in an outdoor rabbit hutch during the winter?
because i want to get my rabbits a hutch for outside, and i’m not sure how it will work out during the winter with temp below 0 sometimes. i could move the hutch to the garage.

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Answer by telvolk
Rabbits do need a place to get warm, be it a burrow in the wild, or a warmed box inside the hutch. Or, as you mentioned, placed in the garage, as long as no vehicle’s exhaust clouds around them. Also, since rabbits need water, you’d have to keep the water warmed, or it will freeze.
As far as the rabbit being able to survive extreme cold, I would guide you to read an answer from another question here on Yahoo! Answers (see the “best answer” from the first source). It pretty much tells how rabbits survive different climates.

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Question by Rebecca L: Wood for rabbit run-genuinely confused please aid!!!?
I am making a largish rabbit run/hutch for my 2 small rabbits, i require to know wat type of wood to use that is fairly low cost and how to treat it, also wer i can get something to insulate the hutch as it is coming into winter and have no space in the residence for them wen it gets cold??????? plus if you have any concepts for maintaining it warm and cosy and waterproof ie wat materials to use and any distinct designs i need to use? i manufactured ther old run but it was quite standard and wasnt really waterproof for them. thank you

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http://www.howtodothings.com/pets-and-animals/a2426-how-to-design-and-develop-a-rabbit-hutch.html

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Question by : Exactly where can i find dwarf hotot rabbits for sale?
I’m hunting for dwarf hotot rabbits in australia(WA).Exactly where can i uncover them! PLEASE Help!!!!!

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Question by SambEE: Is keeping three male Chinese Painted quails in a indoor cage acceptable over the winter months?
The three males are brothers of around 6 weeks. Will they get along, or will they begin to fight once they mature?
The bird cage in mind is 23 inches long, 16 inches wide and 27 inches tall. Is this too small to keep a quail in for winter housing.
I also hopefully getting hold of an old chicken house and run in one type and was wondering whether this would be suitable accomidation, and weather the quails are able to live in this during winter outside.
Hope someone has the knowledge to help.

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Answer by ND DVM
These are tiny delicate birds, and not the brightest. I am not certain that they will do well outdoors in winter in any climates other than very mild ones. This forum has quite a bit of information about Coturnix: http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=1234070

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Question by Muziizum Palindrome: Can you tell me how to build an outdoor, sturdy, high off the ground (from cats), wood floored, rabbit hutch?
It’s just for one bunny rabbit, and I really need to know how to build a rabbit hutch fitting all these details-I would also like to know how much the regular cost is for an outdoor rabbit hutch that might fit these, too. Just saying-I NEED A RABBIT HUTCH!!!! icon biggrin Can you tell me how to build an outdoor, sturdy, high off the ground (from cats), wood floored, rabbit hutch? DDDDDDDD

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Answer by ?noog??? ?oog??? ?
Why don’t you just buy a normal hutch? Cats can climb anyway so whether its on the ground or not doesn’t really make too much of a difference for them. As long as it is strong and can close securely the cat won’t be able to open it anyway.

My rabbit has something similar to this:

http://www.petsathome.com/shop/double-tier-rabbit-hutch-and-accessory-kit-32751

There are smaller ones available too though:

http://www.petsathome.com/shop/poppy-den-guinea-pig-and-rabbit-hutch-by-pets-at-home-16028

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