Petsfit Rabbit Hutch Grey, Guinea Pigs Cage, Bunny Hutch Wood for Indoor Use
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Brand | Petsfit |
Target Species | Rabbit |
Product Dimensions | 36"L x 20"W x 30"H |
Material | Fir |
Specific Uses For Product | Indoor |
About this item
- Solid wood construction, top level and classic design. PAY ATTENTION Tote last photo about how to connect the pneumatic stay bar
- Outer dimension: 36"Lx22"Wx30"H. Please check the second photo for more details
- Pull out tray, roof can be opened, easy to clean(NO grate included)
- Grey and white trim, painted with water-based paint
- Easy assembly with pre-drilled holes
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 35.83 x 21.65 x 29.53 inches; 33.07 Pounds
- Item model number : RHW1017132
- Date First Available : January 6, 2016
- Manufacturer : Petsfit
- ASIN : B01A8AJ8RC
- Customer Reviews:
Product information
Item Weight | 33.1 pounds |
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Manufacturer | Petsfit |
ASIN | B01A8AJ8RC |
Item model number | RHW1017132 |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Date First Available | January 6, 2016 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 39.5 x 25.5 x 7.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 35.83 x 21.65 x 29.53 inches |
Item Weight | 33.07 Pounds |
Brand Name | Petsfit |
Target Audience Keyword | ferrets, rabbits |
Color | Grey/White |
Size | 36"Lx20"Wx30"H(square) |
Material | Fir |
Manufacturer | Petsfit |
Style | Classic |
Included Components | Removable Tray |
Specific Uses for Product | Indoor |
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Product Description
Basic information : Run: Iron wire Wood: Cedar OUTER Dimension: 36"Lx 20"W x30"H;INNER Dimension: please refer to the second picture NOTE: The tray can be pull out . Designs and Functions : 1. Treated with WATER-BASED paint which is safer for your pet. 2. Grey and white trim. 3.The box can fit 1-2 normal grown up rabbits. 4. Easy to set up with just a few steps. Warranty : 1. Petsfit adhere to Return Policy. 2. Within 30 days, any quality problems, we will take full responsibility. 3. Any damages happened during shipping period, contact customer survive or take photo of the damaged part and send to seller. Attention :Please measure your pet and check the DIMENSION.
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Customers like the appearance and ease of assembly of the animal cage. They mention it's a great looking hutch and very user friendly. However, some customers are disappointed with the waterproofness and ease pulling out. Opinions are mixed on quality, size, ease of cleaning, and comfort.
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Customers like the appearance of the animal cage. They say it's a great looking hutch for in door and out door, and the gray and white color is beautiful.
"...It sits in the living room at my daughters place and looks really cute...." Read more
"...I have it in the living room and it looks cute." Read more
"...It looks great and feels like a piece of furniture. It's a nice upgrade from the modified dog crate he was living in...." Read more
"...Such a cute little bunny condo! I bought a crate liner to put underneath for hay droppings. No leaks or staining...." Read more
Customers find the animal cage easy to put together and clean. They also say it has a cute look and is user-friendly. Some mention that an electric drill is recommended for ease of assembly.
"...Its assembly was super easy (need a drill/bits or screwdrivers plus we used wood glue in all the screw holes as added protection) and the materials..." Read more
"...The hutch was very easy to put together and it is holding up well. I have it in the living room and it looks cute." Read more
"...I found that the hutch assembled easily, that all the screw holes were aligned properly, and that the whole thing felt sturdy once I had it all..." Read more
"...We sprayed the wood with bitter apple spray and she hasn’t chewed. Great set up especially for a rabbit under about 5 lbs...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the animal cage. For example some mention the materials are sturdy and look very nice, while others say that it leaks through the bottom of the cage and onto the floor. Some say that even with bedding the urine just seeps through.
"...and the materials are sturdy and look very nice...." Read more
"...The tray is hard to slide in and out. Other than the look of it, it just isn't ideal. We will have to replace the cage after a few months. Sad to say." Read more
"...The hutch was very easy to put together and it is holding up well. I have it in the living room and it looks cute." Read more
"...After a few days I noticed there was more pee all over the floor, I dont mean the little bit that used to come down the legs in the corner, it was..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the animal cage. Some mention it's perfect for their dwarf bunny, while others say it'd be too small for an adult rabbit and not enough space for them to run around.
"...lucky he does all his business inside the litter-box and it fits nicely inside the hutch and he still has room to lay down...." Read more
"...Easy to put together. Like that it has two doors . Perfect for one small to med. Rabbit . Easy to clean. Not a lot room to run around ...." Read more
"...Would not recommend for large rabbits. Not enough room for them to run around. Great for small animals!!!" Read more
"I bought this as a new cage for my hedgehog and the size is perfect. Relatively easy to put together as long as you have a buddy...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of cleaning. Some mention it's easier to clean than their prior cage with the slide out, while others say it'll be horrible to clean. They mention that the ledge is horrible to clear and that the litter gets kicked out.
"...The inside of the hutch is awkward and not easy to clean. The tray is hard to slide in and out. Other than the look of it, it just isn't ideal...." Read more
"...It's much easier for her to clean and the bunny now uses his litter-box which is a bonus! Only area that we adapted was the top wire opening...." Read more
"...PROB #2 Sigh....its not an easy cage to clean...." Read more
"...Like that it has two doors . Perfect for one small to med. Rabbit . Easy to clean. Not a lot room to run around ...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the comfort of the animal cage. Some mention that it's very soft wood, and feels like a piece of furniture. However, others say that the wood is definitely soft, so if your bunnies are chewers, you'd say go with a different product. The paint is odd and feels as if it'd be chalk or printer ink.
"...is a smallish rabbit and he gets house time every night so he is quite comfortable...." Read more
"...The hydraulic arm is a pain to assemble and it’s made of soft wood so if you aren’t super careful while putting it together the wood can split...." Read more
"...It looks great and feels like a piece of furniture. It's a nice upgrade from the modified dog crate he was living in...." Read more
"The wood is definitely soft, so if your bunnies are chewers I'd say go with a different hutch...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the waterproofness of the animal cage. They mention that the wood absorbs urine or water and the base leaks. The urine is permanently in the wood and smells so bad. The sides are open and the pee seeps down into the wood. The tray is not water proof and leaks, allowing soiled litter to get trapped.
"...gets kicked out all day since the sides are open and the pee seeps down into the wood and onto the legs of the cage...." Read more
"...sell it because the Guinea pig has chewed all over it and the wood absorbed his pee so it smells pretty horrible...." Read more
"...The bedding/poop doesn't not stay in. The urine is permanently in the wood and smells SO bad. I wish I could return this and get my money back...." Read more
"...It has served its purpose, but as others say the wood does get pretty soaked with urine...." Read more
Customers find the animal cage hard to pull out. They mention that the tray and drawer are difficult to slide out.
"...The tray is hard to slide in and out. Other than the look of it, it just isn't ideal. We will have to replace the cage after a few months. Sad to say." Read more
"...Bedding and poop gets stuck down inside these cracks and you CANNOT get it out! This cage cannot be used for long term due to this issue...." Read more
"...The drawer is easy to pull out but my rabbit is able to kick most of the litter through the cage onto the floor or push it to the other covered end..." Read more
"...The drawer is also very hard to pull out...." Read more
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I took the time to add a thick coating of rubberized waterproofing paint to the pull-out drawer/floor. Other reviewers had complained that it was not moisture-tight. While I did find that it had a good bead of caulk around the perimeter, I can see how the wood frame would easily absorb moisture how that would cause problems. I sealed the metal surface and the wood surround. As a bonus, I think it might provide a little extra warmth since the aluminum conducts heat and cold very well. I had thought about adding a metal mesh floor somehow, but ultimately decided against it.
I found that the hutch assembled easily, that all the screw holes were aligned properly, and that the whole thing felt sturdy once I had it all together. My best advice is to go slowly when inserting the screws, and make sure you have them properly set in the pilot holes. I used a cordless drill/driver and had no problems. It took about 15 minutes for me to put it together by myself. I decided to use the hydraulic hinge that came with it to secure the wooden top, but you don't have to. However, make sure that you do something to ensure that the roof won't fall all the way open or the hinges will rip themselves out in no time.
I lined the bottom tray with some newspaper and then put down a layer of timothy hay on top. We are in the process of litter training the little guy, and he's not perfect because he's not neutered yet, but he does use the box when he pees, so we are hopeful that the mess will be minimal. We'll experiment with some other types of bedding to see what works best. However, obviously things need to get cleaned regularly or you're just going to have a gross mess on your hands. Right now I have the sheltered area blocked off so that he will get a good sense for where the litter box is. Once it's time for bed, I'll open up the other side for him to sleep. I put a grass basket and some more hay in there so he'll be cozy. I also have a waterproof towel that I can use to cover up the top and side to provide additional shelter on the open side when it rains or snows.
I give this 4 stars because I think it is a good value for the price, and because it serves its intended purpose nicely. It looks great and feels like a piece of furniture. It's a nice upgrade from the modified dog crate he was living in. The size is just right for a standard-size bunny, but my little guy has free run of the porch a few times a day (with supervision) so he can get plenty of exercise. I can't see how a bunny who lives in this cage and doesn't have an opportunity to hop around freely at least once a day would be very happy, though, so keep that in mind.
I took the time to add a thick coating of rubberized waterproofing paint to the pull-out drawer/floor. Other reviewers had complained that it was not moisture-tight. While I did find that it had a good bead of caulk around the perimeter, I can see how the wood frame would easily absorb moisture how that would cause problems. I sealed the metal surface and the wood surround. As a bonus, I think it might provide a little extra warmth since the aluminum conducts heat and cold very well. I had thought about adding a metal mesh floor somehow, but ultimately decided against it.
I found that the hutch assembled easily, that all the screw holes were aligned properly, and that the whole thing felt sturdy once I had it all together. My best advice is to go slowly when inserting the screws, and make sure you have them properly set in the pilot holes. I used a cordless drill/driver and had no problems. It took about 15 minutes for me to put it together by myself. I decided to use the hydraulic hinge that came with it to secure the wooden top, but you don't have to. However, make sure that you do something to ensure that the roof won't fall all the way open or the hinges will rip themselves out in no time.
I lined the bottom tray with some newspaper and then put down a layer of timothy hay on top. We are in the process of litter training the little guy, and he's not perfect because he's not neutered yet, but he does use the box when he pees, so we are hopeful that the mess will be minimal. We'll experiment with some other types of bedding to see what works best. However, obviously things need to get cleaned regularly or you're just going to have a gross mess on your hands. Right now I have the sheltered area blocked off so that he will get a good sense for where the litter box is. Once it's time for bed, I'll open up the other side for him to sleep. I put a grass basket and some more hay in there so he'll be cozy. I also have a waterproof towel that I can use to cover up the top and side to provide additional shelter on the open side when it rains or snows.
I give this 4 stars because I think it is a good value for the price, and because it serves its intended purpose nicely. It looks great and feels like a piece of furniture. It's a nice upgrade from the modified dog crate he was living in. The size is just right for a standard-size bunny, but my little guy has free run of the porch a few times a day (with supervision) so he can get plenty of exercise. I can't see how a bunny who lives in this cage and doesn't have an opportunity to hop around freely at least once a day would be very happy, though, so keep that in mind.
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Reviewed in Canada on April 27, 2018