Rabbit NIC Condo

Rabbit NIC Condos

We would all love to be able to allow our four-footed companions to run free in the house all the time, but for many of us this is just not a realistic option. Trying to find a cage or condo that meets both the needs of the rabbit and the budget of the human often seems like an impossible task. Lynne Skerlec of Princess Blackie's Web Page and NIC Condo Website found a solution that allows you to meet both of these needs with a minimum of time and know-how and a great deal of flexibility. While shopping in her local office supply store, she spotted a product called Neat Idea Cubes. Originally intended as closet storage cubes, Neat Idea Cubes (NIC) are 14" square wire grid panels that can be attached together with supplied connectors or cable ties to make roomy, multi-level bunny homes. These storage panels are now available in many colors and under several brand names at local home improvement stores, office supply stores, national discount chains, and wholesale clubs. They are generally located with other household storage items. Be careful to choose enameled, not plastic-coated, panels as many rabbits find the plastic coating very tasty.

We have used the NIC concept to create everything from a 14"x28"x28", 3-level temporary home for a Netherland Dwarf foster bunny (cost: about $15) to a 42" cubed, 3-level, bunny palace for a bonded pair (cost: about $120). Even if you only have one bunny, the NIC concept allows you to change your bunny's home if you need (or want) to do so. As shown by previous MCRS adopters, the only real limits are your budget and your imagination.

The basic shopping list for a NIC condo is fairly short. Assuming that you use the panels for a floor, you need the wire storage panels, cable ties, flooring, door latches, and scissors or wire cutters (to trim the cable tie ends). You can use plywood as a floor, at which point you will also need a drill and you may choose to add wheels to the base. If you are going to create a larger condo with shelves you will also need to add some kind of support for the shelf. This can be a length of dowel or 2x2 lumber.

Things to consider when planning your condo:

Once you have decided how you want the condo to look and have purchased the supplies, you can start building. Unless you are building a small (28") condo you will probably want two people involved in the building process. It is possible to build the condo by yourself, but it is much easier if you have a second set of hands to help steady some of the parts.

The following directions are for a 28"w x 28"d x 42"h condo with 2 shelves. I assume that the bunny resident knows about shelves and does not need ramps. This condo has wire storage panels covered with vinyl-flooring as a base. We tend to build the condos in units: i.e., assemble the floor, walls, shelves, and roof separately and then put the units together to make a condo.

Materials:

Instructions:

  1. Assemble the units as listed below:
    • 2 panels square – build 2 – roof and floor
    • 1 panel by 8 panels – build 3 – walls
    • 1 panel by 2 panels – build 2 – shelves; or 3 panels in an L shape – build 2 – shelves
  2. Cut flooring to cover one 2 x 2 unit and both 1 x 2 units. Lay the units on the pieces of flooring and cut slits near the edge so that you can attach cable ties through the slits and around one of the wires on the panel.
  3. Attach flooring to the 1 x 2 units and one 2 x 2 unit – you now have a floor and two shelves.
  4. Being careful to leave the door unattached, attach one 1 x 8 unit to the floor.
  5. On the side opposite the door, attach one shelf to the wall. If using supports, slide one support under the shelf one or two squares back from the edge.
  6. Again, being careful to leave the doors unattached, attach one 1 x 8 unit to the wall unit below. The door should open onto the shelf. (Can you tell yet that I've had to go back and cut the doors open a few times?)
  7. Attach the second shelf opposite the first shelf. If using supports, slide one support under the shelf one or two squares back from the edge.
  8. Now, you can either leave a door opening in the wall on the third level or have the third level wall be solid and have the door be in the roof. Attach the last 1 x 8 unit to the 2nd level wall leaving a door opening if you choose.
  9. Attach the roof to the 3rd level wall being sure to leave the door unattached.
  10. Attach door clasps.
  11. Add water bottles, litter boxes, toys, and bunnies.

For further information, please download our printable instruction sheet that includes full-color pictures and step-by-step instructions for building a basic NIC condo.

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