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Review on ๐Ÿ  Wireframe Pet Kennel with Removable Plastic Tray by Zaine Davis

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Not bad. I like that this cage has a grid.

Not bad. I love that this cage has a slatted floor so rabbit poop can easily fall onto the bottom of the drawer. We use it as a spare cage for the dwarf rabbit. I tied a flat sheet of plastic from the dollar store to the bottom of the cage so he could stand and his legs looked healthy and normal. Face it, rabbits can be messy in the sense that their hay always seems to end up on the floor outside of the cage, so sweeping it up should be a daily exercise. I like that the cage is open. I can take it outside and get the bun out into the fresh air without fear that the neighbor's hawk will eat it for lunch if I run inside for a minute. The bottom drawer must not touch the edges of the cage as it is slightly smaller than the cage it is under. So use a folded newspaper and place it in the drip tray and place a puppy bed or an old towel on top of the old plastic. Cut or slit carpet and place a large garbage bag under the entire cage to keep the floor clean and dry. The cage is not an industrial grade steel cage, so be careful. Don't put your weight on it to help you get up after bending over to clean it. But it's good enough for my purposes and the price was absolutely right. If you need an affordable rabbit hutch as a last resort, this might work, you just have to be willing to work with it.

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