Rabbits can live in almost any type of cage. As long as they are kept dry and out of drafts they shouldn't have any problems inside or out.
Wire cages kept outside
Wire cages are one of the most suited for raising rabbits. The wire keeps them safe from predators and makes for easy cleanup if the rabbit is housed outside.The flooring is typically made of half inch by 1 inch wire that lets the droppings fall through the floor to the ground below.
Wire Cages kept indoors
Wire cages should be used for indoor rabbits too. They need a place to call home when they are tired of dealing with people. I realize your rabbit never gets tired of you but just like us they need to be able to get away after a tough day. Just make sure your indoor cage has a tray bottom.
Wooden Hutch
Wooden hutches are a type of cage that usually is made out of wood and is kept outdoors. It is sturdy and weather proof. Most have built in nest boxes for when your rabbit may need to give birth to her litter.Wooden Hutches, since they are outside, don't need trays if they are not stackable since the area underneath of the cage will act like a compost pile. Black gold is what some call rabbit droppings. I know I still call it that, when I'm moving it from barn to garden.









