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TRIXIE Pet Products Rabbit Hutch with Sloped Roof (M), Gray/White

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Size: 40.9"L x 20.5"W x 38.2"H


Style: Rabbit Hutch with Sloped Roof


Color: Gray-White


Features

  • Trixie 2-storey natura rabbit retreat wood construction and stained pine weatherproof finish will endure years of use with very little maintenance
  • Two storey design allows pet to roam freely for ideal comfort while non slip ramp and interior hatch door give options to restrict access as needed
  • Easy accessibility with two front doors and a hinged roof with special weatherproof coating that can be opened from the top
  • Powder coated metal lattice and lockable hatch protect pet while keeping out unwanted visitors and pull out plastic tray allows for easy maintenance
  • Measuring 41 by 20 by 39-inch and weighing a durable 55-pound makes a perfect shelter for small animals with the added charm of gray with white trim

Description

The large Trixie 2-storey natura rabbit retreat is ideal for outdoor use. Solid wood construction, finest materials, and glazed pine finish mean this attractive hutch will endure years of use with very little maintenance. The 2-storey design allows your pet to roam inside and outside, upstairs and downstairs, in the sun or in the shade for ideal comfort. However, the non- slip ramp and interior hatch door give the owner options to restrict access as needed. The durable, powder-coated metal lattice and lockable hatch will help keep your pet safe while keeping out unwanted visitors. The hinged roof has a special weatherproof coating and can be completely opened from the top for additional accessibility, and the plastic pull-out tray allows for easy maintenance. 2 front doors also make helping your pet in and out of the hutch far simpler. Wood panel at the back offers additional protection from the elements. Suitable for small animals such as rabbits and guinea pigs. Winter and weatherproof. Quick and easy assembly. One year warranty. Dimension 41 by 20 by 39-Inch. Weight 55-pound. Color gray white. Please note water bottle and bowl in picture are not included.

Brand: TRIXIE


Target Species: Rabbit


Product Dimensions: 40.9"L x 20.5"W x 38.2"H


Gap Size: 22 Inches


Material: Wood


Product Dimensions: 40.75 x 20.25 x 38 inches


Item Weight: 2.2 pounds


Manufacturer: Trixie Pet Products


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 62305


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  • Love this cage
Size: 40.9"L x 20.5"W x 38.2"H Style: Rabbit Hutch with Sloped Roof Color: Gray-White
Love this cage. It is Awesome, amazing, wonderful, all those things!!!!! Cinnabun loves it. Two story’s and the price is right. It was easy to put together. It’s very sturdy and gives Bun lots of room to roam while in her cage. She loves the two story mansion built just for her and hops all over. It’s easy to clean with all the doors. Our only issue was that we have it inside and this cage has no bottom and we didn’t want to use just a rug underneath. This problem was easily fixed though; we bought a boot tray and cut the back lip end off. The cage fits perfectly on there and now has a base to easily clean. I would definitely recommend this for anyone looking for a bunny cage. Love, love, love this cage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2016 by Marcia B.

  • Very cute, good-looking cage; questionable functionality
Size: 40.9"L x 20.5"W x 38.2"H Style: Rabbit Hutch with Sloped Roof Color: Gray-White
This is a great cage if aesthetics are your top priority! I bought this for my fur-baby, who doesn't spend very much time in his cage, so despite reading some not-so-impressive reviews, for the price, I was willing to take a chance. Many of the other cages I had been looking at were priced through the roof, and were smaller, or they had terrible reviews. The price could be improved on for the quality, but it serves its purpose. Assembly was fairly easy, nothing out of the ordinary there. I ended up switching top and bottom doors after seeing it done in several other reviews. It is definitely more convenient to have the bigger door on the bottom if you need to put a litter box in, or if you are a meticulous cleaner (which I am). After a few months, I've noticed that the doors (the ones on the piece that has the wooden door and trim, shown on the top half in the product image) start to sag over time. They're still functional, but now I have to lift it to get it on kilter so that I can properly lock it, which is kind of annoying. Also, on the same piece, the latch design is questionable. It's a normal slide-lock, however, to keep it shut, rather than having a separate lock for each door, you have to position the lock between both sides, just-so, to keep it "secure." I'm sure it would be easy to replace and get a more functional one, but like I said, the cage is not very often used and since it works, I guess that's good enough. I will say that aside from the sketchy lock, the cage seems pretty escape-proof. On the rare occasion that I have to keep my little guy in there, he has made attempts to get out and has not yet been successful (knock on wood). There is no bottom though, so I put down plastic lining to protect the floor and go up the sides a couple inches. Be warned though, I saw a few reviews about bunnies that had tunneled out and ran away, since there was nothing to separate them from the bare ground. If you're looking at this because it says it can be used outdoors, you should expect that you will very likely need to make modifications. Mine is kept indoors and even I can see that as is, it will not hold up well against the weather, as well as the need for something to enclose the bottom. I got this cage because I live in a small space, and wanted something that wasn't going to make the whole room scream, "small animal!" The top of the cage is very wide, and since the slant is slight, it can be used for storage. I have a little basket with all of my animals' supplies and accessories sitting on top. It is super cute and goes very well with my space. For me, however, that was the intended purpose. If your pet spends a lot of time in their cage, or you need something more functional, I would look at something that better prioritizes those needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2018 by Anonymus

  • My bunnies have never been happier.
Size: 40.9"L x 20.5"W x 38.2"H Style: Rabbit Hutch with Sloped Roof Color: Gray-White
I really love this product. It is a little cheaper construction than I would like but if I really wanted better I could only get it by building it my self. The bunny was able to dig out under the bottom of the cage which I did not expect but should have. So I put just a piece of Luan just a little larger than the cage under it. This makes it secure and very easy to just scrape up the poo. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2014 by Ashby Henderson

  • Attractive cage for rabbits, but you need to 'hack' it to make it an indoor cage
Size: 40.9"L x 20.5"W x 38.2"H Style: Rabbit Hutch with Sloped Roof Color: Gray-White
PROS: Attractive Easy to put together Rabbits love the split level Hinged roof is easy to lift Split level Ramp can be locked in the up position to essentially make Indoor/Outdoor cage CONS: Limited access to the bottom of the cage; only small hinged door Rabbits really like to chew on the wood No bottom--really. No bottom. FULL REVIEW: This is an extremely attractive and nice sized cage for small to medium sized rabbits. We use it to house our small to medium sized bonded pair. On the plus side, the cage was really a snap to put together. The instructions weren't perfect, but everything fit together easily. I have recurrent nightmares about putting together Ikea furniture, where the edges just don't line up, the holes are drilled just a little off center, or that one little part is missing. I have been known to struggle, fuss, and cuss my way through a Sauder assembly. I have put together a lot of this kind of stuff, and the hutch was easier than most and when completed was quite sturdy. It is basically composed of prefabricated panels taht fit together by lining up pegs in holes. Once aligned, you secure wit the provided wood screws in place and voila! the cage is put together. Relatively painless. UPPER COMPARTMENT: A+ The upper compartment is arranged appropriately, with two large doors that are secured by the front latch, allowing for easy access. What's more, the roof is hinged and there is a locking arm to keep it open. The floors are removable for easy cleaning as well. A+ for accessibility and ease of use. LOWER COMPARTMENT: F- But just when you think the designers got it right, you take a look at the lower compartment. The only access to the bottom compartment is a tiny, wire door. It wasn't big enough to shove our litter box through, let alone grab a rabbit if you need to take him/her to the vet. And then the ultimate fail--there is no bottom. I solved this problem by going to a pet store and buying a large, hard plastic liner for the bottom of a dog crate. I then placed the cage on top of this. Still one problem--there was no real access to the bottom to take the litter box in and out and to do a cleaning. I have no idea what they were thinking. Rabbits may be fairly fastidious creatures, but they still have certain biological functions to perform. And if they want to do this on the bottom of the cage, there is no way to clean it out. Some people say leave your rabbits outdoors and just move the cage from place to place. Inside, there's no way to get over the yuck factor. For the first couple of weeks, I removed the rabbits from the cage and would precariously tip it backwards against the wall to do the cleaning. Not great and certainly not convenient. LOWER COMPARTMENT HACK: NO CAGE BOTTOM HACK: as above, buy a hard, plastic dog crate liner from a pet store. Make sure the dimensions are larger than the bottom of the cage. Place the cage on the liner and the cage now has a bottom. SWINGING FRONT DOOR HACK: This is not an approved method, but this is how I solved the problem: -->you will need to buy two barrel slide bolt latches -->remove the screws on both sides of the cage that hold the bottom front panel in place -->loosen the screws in the bottom back but don't remove completely -->carefully wiggle the bottom pegs out from their holes, but leave the top pegs in place -->shave off the entire bottom peg on either side of the panel; the top pegs are still in place and will act as a hinge, allowing you to swing the front panel upwards. Now tighten the screws on the back of the cage. -->install the two barrel slide latches (similar to the latch on the top compartment that secures the upper doors), one on each side of the cage. This will lock the door closed when the rabbits are in the cage I had visions of the rabbits banging against the front of the cage and knocking the top free (because I didn't secure it with a screw), but so far this has held. I can now lift up the entire front of the cage and secure it in place to the top using a bungee cord. It is now easy to change the litter box, clean the cage, etc. Why the company couldn't have thought of doing something similar to this is beyond me. I'm glad it works, but when you are buying more than $100 worth of cage, you really want them to think of everything. OTHER ISSUES: The wood is rather soft and for a rabbit that means chewable. I have tried a number of methods to keep the rabbits from chewing the wood. I tried bitter apple spray, only to find that this apparently is a rabbit flavor enhancer, not a deterrent. (Read that on the internet after I tried it.) One post suggested lemon oil, but what I found in the store was marked as toxic, so I didn't use it. So far distracting them with other things to chew has worked, but they still like to do some cage chewing. We'll have to see how long this thing lasts... The ramp set up is a bit flimsy and you have to be careful not to break the ramp when installing. Once installed, it has held up just find. (With the exception that the rabbits especially love to chew the exposed side of the ramp.) The apparatus to hold the ramp up in place if you are using this as two cages rather than one is flimsy. I haven't used it other than to test it, but I wouldn't rely on it. The cage is generally made well, but I do wonder how long it will last given how much the rabbits like to chew on it... CONCLUSIONS: On the whole, this is a very attractive cage that my rabbits love to live in. I have learned to make it usable, but I don't think that should be necessary when buying a cage in this price range. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2014 by Jojoleb

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