The Forest boasts all the structures and materials that one may need in abundance, ready to improve a survival experience any moment one decides to build something. Rabbit traps and cages for catching these animals are a must for those who wish to have a certain supply of food. With these, you'll always make sure your lardar is filled with fresh supplies.
With time, it may take several considerations of the right tips and tricks for you to understand how to use a Rabbit Cage, but you can master its usage. Mastering the usage of these cages, you will be well-equipped in facing the challenges which The Forest presents.
To effectively make use of the Rabbit Cage, you will want a Rabbit Trap in your inventory; plan accordingly before building. Start by opening up your Survival Guide to the Food tab and then find the Rabbit Cage structure.
Interact with it in the guide like any other structure. Find a spot you'd like it to build, then interact again to bring up the schematic to collect what you need. You'll need to collect 13 sticks off the ground to build the cage.
The maximum amount you are able to carry at once is ten sticks. Return to the cage blueprint, open and add your ten sticks into the pattern and get three more to complete it.
Building a 'Stick Bag' will allow you to carry more than ten with no problem at all. You should be able to find most of the sticks within close proximity of where you plan on building anyway so it shouldn't be too much of a problem.
After building your Rabbit Cage, you'll find that it's pretty easy to make a Rabbit Trap in a similar fashion. The Rabbit Trap is located in the Small Traps section of the Survival Guide and requires a whapping 31 sticks to make.
Once your Rabbit Trap and cage are set up, the next step is to patiently wait for a rabbit to venture into your trap. After catching a rabbit, approach it and engage to lift it up. Bring it over to your Rabbit Cage and interact once more to place the rabbit inside; each cage can hold up to seven rabbits.
This can speed up the real time required for the rabbits to get trapped.
By putting four rabbits in one cage, you will have higher chances of getting rabbits bred overnight. You can set up as many cages you want with four rabbits in each cage for an uninterrupted supply of food and Rabbit Fur for your needs, bringing value for your time and effort.
For good breeding, ensure that your cage has at least two rabbits, but not more than four. In case you are just collecting a few rabbits, you can have as many as you want in the cage but not exceeding seven.
This is all you need to know about How To Build And Use A Rabbit Cage in The Forest, use this guide to create it and give it the necessary use in this game.