Provide a secure place for your hamster to rest with the EveryYay Hideaway. This little wooden hideaway features an adorable acorn design.
SKU | 3890379 |
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Primary Brand | EveryYay |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Size | Small |
Length | 7 IN |
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Width | 3 IN |
Spot clean only.
For pet use only.
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Binky has become very quite. He sits in his hidey house for most of the day. He also comes out of it and sleeps on the floor but spends so much time in his hidey house. He is eating and drinking fine but I don't know why did he all of a sudden became so quite because he always used to run and hop around the room.
I am thinking of getting a rabbit but the room that the rabbit would be staying in has cedar pannled walls is there a type of paint or stain that I could use to make the room safe for rabbits. I read that cedar effects their respiratory system.
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My back yard is really plain a boring, and my 2 rabbits look really bored. They don’t play with toys
Do meranti and jelutong woods save for gerbil for chewing purpose All the woods had already removed the outer surface, how to Ensure it’s clean for gerbil ?
I've seen people use wood shavings for their Guinea pigs and I was wondering, overall what is better, paper or wood shavings? People are saying wood shavings Incase their pigs chew on the bedding it's safer than paper. My concerns are wood shavings getting stuck inside him when he scoots his butt, and the shavings not being as absorbant. So what's better for him and what are the pros and cons of both?
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Tengo un conejo le puse un fold-to dir hábitat liner debajo de su cama y se lo come, le puede hacer daño esto