How to Build a Rabbit Condo

Rabbits are sociable creatures, but like their human counterparts, there are often times when they, too, need to just relax in their own space. Rabbit owners often build their bunnies spacious condos. Even if your rabbit has free run of the house, you may still want to build him a comfortable rabbit condo, where he can relax or get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Things You'll Need

  • Wire frames/creative cubes
  • Cable ties
  • Scissors
  • Flooring material (laminate, outdoor carpet, or wood)
  • Binder Clips
  • Outdoor carpet glue
  • Thick cardboard
  • Smooth wood boards
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Instructions

  1. How to Build a Rabbit Condo

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      Decide the size of the condo you are going to build. Will you build a multi-leveled condo or a simple one story condo? The most common dimensions of rabbit condos are three frames tall, three frames wide, and two frames deep. However, you can make the condo as big as you would like.

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      Gather the materials. Because building a rabbit condo is a time-consuming process, you can make it much easier by gathering all of the materials you need ahead of time. You'll also want to build the condo in the room in which you're going to keep it because moving it will be too difficult once it is complete.

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      Start putting the condo together on your flooring material. Most people use laminate flooring, outdoor carpet, or wood for the rabbit condo's floor. Take out your wire frames or creative cubes and lay them down to build the foundation of the condo. Build your first row, then begin to add wire frames to your preferred height. Do not add wire frames to the front of the condo until you've added your levels.

    • 4

      Add levels or shelves to your rabbit condo. You may want to add a small L-shaped level to create the second floor of the rabbit condo then add a longer shelf to create the top floor. The easiest way to add shelves is to use your wire frames, fastening them to the walls of the condo with cable ties. Then secure a piece of cardboard to the shelf using cable ties. You may also want to fasten outdoor carpet to the shelf, so your rabbit will be comfortable lying down.

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      Add ramps. While your rabbit may opt to jump to the first level of her rabbit condo, adding a ramp is a good idea for older bunnies, who can then climb to each level. Simply slant a piece of wood at an angle with a piece of outdoor carpet fastened to the wood with outdoor glue to create your ramp.

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      Finish adding the wire frames to form the front of the condo. Most wire frames come with connectors, making it easy to build the condo. Be sure that the connectors are tightly secured, or else your condo's walls could be unstable. Secure cable ties to your frames for extra stability. Remember to designate frames that will serve as your rabbit condo's door. When you want to shut the condo door, simply fasten it with a binder clip.

    • 7

      Build the roof using either wire frames or even a piece of wood.

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      Add your rabbit's litter box, hay, a food and water dish, and toys, such as toilet paper rolls and phone books to chew, then open the door and let your rabbit wander in and explore when he's ready.