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Prevue Pet Products Rabbit Hutch with Double Run 4600 is a safe and spacious two-story indoor or outdoor home for your bunnies. A cozy hideaway house helps your rabbits feel safe and secure while napping above the long protected lower-level play area, leaving plenty of room to roam. Four hinged and barrel bolt locking doors give you easy access to all areas of the house and play yard. A removable galvanized tray prevents rusting and is easy to clean. Crafted from a fine weather-resistant variety of Fir tree lumber and coated with a protective, pet-safe stain plus asphalt coated roof panels to protect your bunny from inclement weather. Designed for use by one to three rabbits, all hutches undergo independent lab testing to conform to the highest levels of pet safety. To maintain the longevity of your purchase, we recommend that you periodically treat it with a non-toxic sealant and protect the hutch with a tarp or other covering during extended periods of inclement weather.
SKU | 3460993 |
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Primary Brand | Prevue Pet Products |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 61 LB |
Primary Color | Natural Wood |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Length | 85 IN |
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Height | 33.5 IN |
Width | 20.75 IN |
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What should I get for a year old rabbit? I’m a first time small pet owner & haven’t brought Mello (pet) home yet because I’m afraid I don’t have everything I need. I’m ordering hay, bedding, pellets & a litter box as well as an outdoor play pen. My friend is giving me a cage.
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I'm trying to train my rabbit to go to the bathroom in a potty in the corner of her cage. but, its plastic and she keeps biting on it and trying to lift it up. how do I prevent that?
I was wondering how do I get my rabbits to poop in her cage again? About 4 months ago we decided to let them out during the night till morning so they can have time out and my other rabbit kept biting her cage so that is one reason why we decided to let them out. They have a playpen we have made for them and they now poop outside of there cages in the same corner everyday. They use to poop in there cages and now they think outside in there playpen is where they should poop.
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