Rabbit cages
Rabbit cages, where to start... There are so many options available.
Let's start with wooden cages also know as hutches
These are two hutches my boyfriend and I built a few years back.
They were great for the first few months until the poop got harder to get out of them. Especially in the bottom cage (1hole). We had to constantly spray it out and I began to regret building them. When we had to get out of rabbits, I swore I would never do hutches again and now that we are considering getting back into them we have decided all wire cages are better for us.
More options are all wire cages. You can make them into hanging cages, stackables or lonely cages.
Stackables: Great for small spaces. Needs regular cleaning
Photos courtesy of Romestar's rabbitry
Hanging cages: Are great if you have the space and support for them. Most of the time the poop falls to the ground similar to hutches.
Photo courtesy of Google
Single cages: Cages that are by themselves, mainly for pets.
Photo courtesy of Quality cage Co
It's also important to know, some breeds of rabbits require different cage requirements like belgian hares and flemish giants. Please do your research on cage requirements for the breed you have.