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I need a Cheap rabbit cage for 20.00 Or Less...

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O.k, So i might get a rabbit this month or next month...And if i do get one..I need a cage for 20.00 or less because I'm on a tight budget...And I already looked on EBAY!...So if anyone has a website or something that could help me that would be GREATLY Appreciated!

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  1. There is none for that cheap.

    If you can't even afford a cage, don't get a rabbit- you need money for food, bedding, vet bills- which WILL happen during a rabbit's life time- and things like toys etc.

    But there are no rabbit cages for that cheap- there's barely decent hamster cages for that cheap.


  2. try looking into used cages, like if your friends have an old cage. also, try looking for a cage at a pet store, they probably have pretty cheap cages there. or make your own. but when you're looking for cages, make sure that the cage's wire isn't big enough for a rabbit's feet or head to fit through - they could strangle themselves or break a bone.. for a rabbit, try to get one with a wire floor and a metal tray underneath for droppings - it's healthier and easier to clean. solid floors you have to clean every other day to keep it clean. Or, if you can't find a cage in time, fill one of those clear plastic storage containers with sawdust, you can keep your rabbit in there for awhile if it's an indoor rabbit.some ppl i know keep their guniea pigs in those. just choose whatever option works best for you, and have fun with your new bunny! =D

  3. Good luck on that.

    Try kijiji.com

    You might be able to find a used one for cheap.  

  4. You won't find a rabbit cage for $20 unless you can find someone with a used cage for sale somewhere.

    If you can't afford proper housing for your new rabbit, I would suggest waiting until your budget is not so tight.

    Rabbits, like dogs or cats, can easily come down with illnesses or problems that may require veterinary care. They are rare cases, but it is always best to be prepared, and if you can't afford proper housing, it doesn't sound like you would have extra money around to spare for the vet either. And in my opinion, if you can't afford the vet, you can't afford the pet!

    Maybe it would be best to stick with the pets you already have, or invest in something less expensive, like a small animal (hamster, gerbil, mouse, rat).

    Good luck!

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