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The Small Animal Playpen offers 9 square feet of space, perfect for play and exercise. The 15" high panels ensure that your pets will be in a safe, contained environment where they can play and explore their surroundings. The Small Animal Playpen features six colorful and durable panels that keep your pets safely contained, while allowing for ventilation and visibility. The Playpen sets up in minutes with no tools required so your pets can start playing right away. You can give your pet a safe place to roam and explore. This Playpen provides the sense of freedom that ferrets, guinea pigs, rats, chinchillas and other small pets like to enjoy outside their cages as they check out their surroundings and enjoy the sunshine, while still keeping them within your view.
SKU | 253766 |
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Primary Brand | Midwest |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Finish | Epoxy |
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Primary Color | Green |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Small |
Material | Steel |
Height | 15 IN |
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1-Year Manufacturer Warranty
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Good for Gerbils
Lilly 31 Buttons
5 years ago
Works for gerbils I ended up buying 2 to connect them to make it bigger... Works...
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Defective
TiffS
4 years ago
Was defective, the piece wouldnt close to keep it together it was bent.
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