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Good Life Two Floors 62" Wooden Outdoor Indoor Roof Waterproof Bunny Hutch Rabbit Cage Guinea Pig Coop PET House for Small to Medium Animals with Stairs and Cleaning Tray PET537

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Features

  • Upgraded to plastic tray. This rabbit cage suitable for 2-3 rabbits or 3-4 Guinea pig or like size animal.
  • Overall Size: Exterior :62"(L) x 21.0"(W) x 37.0"(H) / Upper House size: 27.5"Lx18"x20.5"H / Stairsdoor size:7"Wx6"H
  • Sturdy Construction & Weatherproof: Constructed by premium natural fir wood and painted with eco-friendly waterproof non-toxic varnish. The original wood is firm and natural for your beloved pet.
  • Spacious Space & User-friendly Design: This 62" Guinea Pig Condo There is sliding door and ramp allows Pet to easily enter the raised housing area. There are timber ridges above the ramp to protects your Pet from slipping back. With the design of grid door you can watch your pets without disturbing.
  • Removable tray & Grid Fences: There is removable bottom sliding tray for easy cleaning. High quality grid fences provide a healthy poultry lifestyle. With the pitched roof your poultry can run outside even in rainy days. The fences are vital to the ventilation of poultry, they will also protect your poultry from the outside predators.

Description

This quality 2 layer hutch provides a large cozy place for keeping small animals, especially rabbits. It features multiple uses: playing, exercising, training, or simply keeping your pets safely. This rabbit hutch provides your pets with plenty of exercise space while the tight iron wire mesh helps prevent mischievous behaviors and unexpected accidents. Meanwhile, the construction of iron wire grid ensures your monitoring of the pets and enables your pets to keep an eye on the surroundings and get enough fresh air. The rabbit hutch is built with a high-quality wood frame, making it a strong and safe enclosure that lasts for years. Its red roof keeps rain away while the cozy cubby makes the perfect sleeping area. An easy-climb ladder leads from the lower ground level to the upper floor. A pull-out tray makes cleaning easy. And the doors close easily and lock with slide-bolt latches. This spacious wooden rabbit cage is perfect for small pets.

Brand: GOOD LIFE USA


Target Species: Guinea Pig,Rabbit


Product Dimensions: 62"L x 21"W x 37"H


Gap Size: 24 months


Material: Plastic, Iron, Fir


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 62 x 21 x 37 inches; 49.7 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 23, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Not Available


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Not too bad for the price
The materials feel cheap and I don’t think it would hold up for a long time, but over all I think this is a pretty decent set up. It’s smaller than it seems and is probably only good to hold one or two rabbits who have space to leave it and stretch their legs. The directions were easy to follow and assembly was smooth. I do wish that there was something to separate the rabbit’s feet from the tray where their mess goes. I’m glad to have the pull out trays for easy clean up, but the rabbit will just be standing in its mess. I’ll have to add something to absorb the moisture. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2023 by Jinayg Jinayg

  • Good starting point, but not perfect as is ***updated: no longer recommending***
(Review update at the end: no longer recommending this) Initial review: We love this hutch for our 3 guinea pigs! I wouldn't feel good about leaving them locked in here 24/7. There is a decent amount of space, but they need room to run. After adding toys, hay bins, food bowls, forage mats, cozy beds, and hidey holes, there isn't much room. There's definitely not enough room for litter boxes. To resolve the lack of space, I added 12 inch "extenders" to the legs of the hutch and built a 4'x6' platform for it to sit on and fenced it off, so now the piggies have the hutch and room under and around it. The table is only 2 feet high from the ground, but it helps SO much with cleaning, because it was pretty difficult getting up and down on the floor with the height of just the hutch. Plus, having a 2ft high platform gives me storage space under it for their mini fridge and supplies. I just built a ramp to take them from the platform to the first floor of the hutch and attach it to a door opening. I added cabinet handles on the removable trays to help with pulling them in and out. If you plan to use disposable bedding with this, get a deeper tray style. We use fleece bedding which I sewed to fit. Disposable bedding would just make a mess and I doubt you could pull the trays out with it (not to mention that it's expensive). The trays themselves aren't the easiest to clean because they're textured plastic, but some elbow grease and routine cleaning does the job. I added 4 inch high coroplast sides all around the mesh walls of the hutch because the girls were peeing through the mesh sides. The wood itself seems to be holding up even with the pee that gets through around the trays. It's stained but doesn't appear to be softening with the liquid. I like that we can clip things into the mesh sides, but, heavy things could bend the mesh slightly (like full water bottles). I don't like the ramp that goes to the second story of the hutch because it's not (easily) removable once assembled, and it's nearly impossible to clean. It also had inadequate traction on it, so I re-covered it in a durable outdoor rug cut to fit. The piggies wouldn't go near it at first because there were no sides, so I also made a coroplast tunnel attachment for the ramp and the opening at the second story. I think that's about it. So overall, this is a good hutch, but it requires some imagination and creativity to make it perfect. UPDATE 9 MONTHS LATER: So, we had this hutch set up for almost 9 months. Long story short: don't get this. Go with a c&c type. As I stated previously, the trays are hard to clean. The table/"bottom story" that we built under the hutch was even harder to clean. After 9 months of cleaning twice a week and taking at least an hour each time.... I decided I needed a change and went with a customized c&c grid type habitat. I didn't want to replace this hutch after having spent so much time and money on making it work, but the cleaning process was just too difficult and not worth the time or aesthetic/cuteness of this hutch. I spent about $100 building a c&c cage (complete with storage) and I absolutely wish I would have done this in the first place. It now takes me under half an hour to clean a habitat that has more square footage, more air flow, no leakage or stainage, more sturdiness, has shelves for storage, and cost less than half the price of this hutch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2022 by Chloe

  • Great for Guinea Pigs and Small Rabbits, some assembly challenges are eaily overcome
This is a detailed how-to guide with tips... Fantastic design. Wish it were two feet taller and a bit longer for my full-size rabbit. Smaller than my estimate (see one of my photos for a relative comparison next to my full-size rabbit hutch and closet door). Good for one or two small rabbits, one medium rabbit (two would be pushing it), or a couple guinea pigs (maybe even up to four). Definitely not suited for chickens. I was really hoping to move my full-size rabbit into it, but the ramp definitely won't hold the weight and the door at the end of the ramp isn't really suited to a full-size rabbit. That's a shame because the slope is ideal to help prevent slipping and toenail bed injuries. Doors make easy access to pets. Not too difficult to assemble if you can put together kit furniture. Instructions leave a bit to be desired, so use my tips and pics. I would start by unboxing and laying out pieces, then vacuuming off all the pieces as the styrofoam breaks apart and looks like an exploded beanbag chair. It has excellent high-static properties and is guaranteed to last as long as Easter grass and tinsel. The roof shingles also leave grit everywhere, so be careful about scratching the finish, although a couple parts may already be scratched during shipping, which you can pass off as "weathered" or "distressed". Vacuum liberally after assembly. For when you are ready to build, a second set of hands is a good idea. My littlest one helped me and could even hand-screw it together. Parts do not line up as easily as the images in their instructions suggest, but once you flip things around a few times, you can get them lined up with little difficulty. Make sure stapled screens go to the inside. Predrilled holes were not the best. One had a screw already behind it so I had to offset the screw I was placing a few inches down. Watch the pics to see how to properly align the roof pieces. There is an angle on the rails that will settle nicely with the walls. It would be easy to mount them incorrectly if you aren't paying close attention. Predrilled roof holes were not all correct and I placed mine in-line with the wall by eyeballing it (see pics) and did just fine. Overall, if you are a bit handy, can use a drill comfortably to predrill a few holes and NOT OVERTIGHTEN the screws, you can build this in about an hour or even less. Get a couple hanging baskets for your Timothy hay and pellets, and a typical hanging water bottle (get the glass ones, not plastic ones) will clip right on. The wife and kids learned that you can use a puppy pad, with a towel over it, and fleece blankets on top of that (super cheap at Walmart - $2-3) for bedding since the metal trays aren't rust proof. Shake them out and launder the bedding to clean and don't worry about chemicals and treated paper bedding that gets everywhere. I'm going to elevate my hutch on a 5 1/2 foot+ table with table cloths to make it easier to access and store pet supplies under. The solid metal sheet trays are so much better for your critter's feet. Mesh metal is really bad for them, so this was an important feature for our decision to buy this hutch. Would it hold up to a dog or coyote outside? Probably not, unless your dog is a Chihuahua or Yorkie. Would definitely keep falcons and hawks from getting in. We are keeping ours indoors anyways, so this does not matter to us. It isn't insulated anyways. The den on the top level is quite spacious. For the smaller pets, this really is a great hutch, giving much better living space than a little cage would offer as a minimum recommendation. More space = happier pets and more area to socialize and exercise, or to get away from another when needed. It's cute and not just plain wood. This is why I rate this hutch at four stars. 🌟🌟🌟🌟 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2018 by The Unwired Medic The Unwired Medic

  • My Bunny Loves It.
I purchased this for my granddaughters first bunny. The cage Bunny was in was for hamsters...to small. When we put Bunny in this "hutch" she loved it. It has room to stand up and hop. Of course she had to examine every nook and crannies. This hutch would be perfect if the removal tray had some sort of screen. Then Bunny would not be walking in her own trash. The screen could let any food, pellets, poo, etc. drop thru. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2023 by rockymtnpeach

  • Bugs Bungalow
I have a lion head bunny that’s 6 months old. This house was easy to assemble, is spacious, sturdy and is easy to clean. There is plenty of space to hang or place enrichment toys. On top of all that it looks fantastic. Since this photo I have hung little led lights outside of house and placed a nameplate to it as added decor.It was worth every dime! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2023 by Kalani Kalani

  • Easy to assemble and perfect size for our fur baby Taro.
Love it!
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2023 by Jade Jade

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