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How to Build a Wood Framed Rabbit Cage

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By Michael Straessle
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One way to keep pet rabbits safe from predators and outdoor elements is by building a wood- framed cage. This allows access to the rabbit from the top of the cage and the wire allows you to see the rabbit without opening a door. If the cage is outdoors, use treated lumber and paint the plywood parts with exterior grade paint.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Four pieces of 2-by-4-by-48-inch lumber
  • Four pieces of 2-by-4-by-24-inch lumber
  • Wood glue
  • 8d box nails
  • Two pieces of 24-by-24-by-¾-inch plywood
  • One piece of 24-by-36-by-¾-inch plywood
  • 3d box nails
  • One piece of 2-by-4-by-34½-inch lumber
  • One piece of 37½-by-24¾-by-¾-inch plywood
  • One piece of 37½-by-30-by-¾-inch plywood
  • Framing square
  • Jigsaw
  • Piano hinge w/screws
  • One piece of 37½-by-24-inch Rabbit wire
  • ¾-inch staples
  • Staple gun
  1. Step 1

    Place four of the 2-by-4-by-48-inch lumber on a work table along with the four 2-by-4-by-24-inch lumber. Apply glue to the 24-inch lumber and secure it to the 48-inch lumber with the 8d box nails, flushing it with one edge and one end.

  2. Step 2

    Apply glue to one edge of the 24-by-24-by-3/4-inch plywood and secure them on the ends of the 24-by-36-by-3/4-inch plywood with the 3d box nails. Next, apply glue to the ends of the 2-by-4-by-34½-inch lumber and secure it between the 24-by-24-by-¾-inch plywood at the top with the 3d box nails.

  3. Step 3

    Apply glue to the inside of the legs above the 2-by-4 supports and secure them to the four corners of the assembly from Step 2 with the 3d box nails. Secure the 37½-by-24¾-by-¾-inch plywood to the legs and bottom on the side opposite the 34½-inch 2-by-4 with the 3d box nails.

  4. Step 4

    Place the 37½-by-30-by-3/4-inch plywood on the work table. Measure in from one end of the plywood and make marks at 12¾ and 24¾ inches. Place the framing square on the marks and draw across the 30-inch width of the plywood.

  5. Step 5

    Measure down the lines from Step 4 and make mark at 12 inches. Place the framing square on the marks and draw a line connecting the two marks. Cut this out with the jigsaw.

  6. Step 6

    Install the piano hinge on the cut-out piece with the screws provided. Set the cut-out piece back into the plywood from which it came and secure it with the screws provided. This is the top of the rabbit cage with a hinged door.

  7. Step 7

    Secure the top to the top of the rabbit cage with the 4d box nails. Secure the rabbit wire to the front of the rabbit cage with ¾-inch staples and the staple gun.

Tips & Warnings
  • Paint the plywood parts with exterior grade paint. To help keep the cage clean, cut a small area out of the bottom and cover it with rabbit wire.
  • Do not leave power tools unattended in the presence of children. Do not paint the cage without proper ventilation.

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