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MJEMS Breathable Exercise Chinchillas Hedgehogs Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.0
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Description of MJEMS Breathable Exercise Chinchillas Hedgehogs

▸【Size & Material】After expansion W39 * H15 in. Durable polyester fabric, easy to clean. ▸【Transparent & Breathable】Surrounded by nets, you could watch your pets at all times, as well as ensure the ventilation of the playpen. ▸【Automatic Opening】No need for complex splicing, built in frame, opened in seconds. Folds back flat when not in use for easy storing. When it is opened under spring pressure, it should be away from children and face. ▸【Outdoor/ Indoor】The Pet Exercise Fence is easy to carry, and you don't need to carry a huge cage when you take your pet out. It can limit the range of pet activities (It may not be suitable for pets with jumping, climbing and biting habits). ▸【Wide Application】Small animals pet playpen, suitable for hamsters, chinchillas, guinea-pigs, gerbils, ferrets, squirrel, bunny, reptile or other small animals.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Comfy Living Space for Small Pets

This small animal habitat provides ample living space and is breathable for pets. The durable design ensures it will stand up to daily use.The only drawback is that it may take some time to assemble. Overall, a great investment for pet owners looking for high-quality pet supplies..

Pros
  • Breathable material helps prevent overheating during exercise.
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Easily gnaws through

My hamster gnawed a hole in the web almost immediately. I recommend putting the hamster in the ball first before putting him in the tent.

Pros
  • Houses and habitations
Cons
  • There are nuances