| | |  | Hamster & Gerbil | Home » » » Super Pet Guinea Pig Igloo Hide-Out, Large, Colors may vary | | | | | | | Description: | | Large igloos come in four cool colors and they're made of translucent plastic so you can see your pet inside. Igloos are constructed from durable plastic making them easy to clean, plus they're odor and stain resistant. Igloos one piece design is easy to use and every igloo has fresh air vents to ensure your pets health and well-being. Igloos make a -inchcool-inch hideout for guinea pigs, ferrets, dwarf rabbits, chinchillas and other furry friends. | | | Features: | |
• 1-piece guinea pig home encourages natural nesting instincts
• Durable translucent plastic construction lets you watch your pet playing inside
• Ideal for guinea pigs, ferrets, dwarf rabbits, chinchillas, and other small furry animals
• Easy to clean and resistant to odors and stains
• 10.5 x 12 x 6.25 inches
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 12.25 inches | | Product Width:
| 10.25 inches | | Product Height:
| 6.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.6 pounds | | Package Length:
| 12.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 6.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 30 reviews |
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
My Pet's New Favorite Sleeping SpotJul 26, 2010
By purplepower448 My pet hedgehog loves this igloo! Although this product is sold for guinea pigs, any small animal can use it. I have placed it in his cage and he now enjoys pulling the bedding into the igloo to make himself a nice cozy bed! The igloo is great because it is plastic, so it is easy to wipe up any messes that a pet may leave behind. My only complaint would be that you can't pick the color of the igloo that you receive and I ended up with a pink one. Pink is a great color, but not the first pick for my male hedgehog!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
PiglooDec 07, 2011
By heartbeats I have two guinea pigs and they each have their own igloo. They are very easy to clean. The guinea pigs act like hermit crabs and drag their houses around. The igloos are lightweight and I don't have to worry about them getting hurt on sharp corners.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Easy to clean but poor ventilationMar 25, 2011
By Amethyst Marzipan I have four rats and bought this igloo to place on the bedding at the bottom of their cage. When I bought it, it was the summer, and I noticed that they did not use the igloo despite quickly exploring all their other new toys. Since rats like to pile together everywhere, I thought that perhaps they were having a hard time breathing with their brothers on top of them and no ventilation anywhere in the igloo but the entrance. We took a drill and made a bunch of holes on the side and top and ever since then, they've loved to sleep inside it. It's easy to clean, unlike wooden homes, and they don't seem to like to chew this plastic much so it has lasted quite a while. Overall, a good buy; and it'd be a five-star one if it already came with ventilation holes (or if a ventilated variety was offered for those of us who keep multiple critters in the same cage).
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great for small rabbitsDec 09, 2010
By No Name I have a netherland dwarf bunny and she loves having this igloo. It makes her feel safe to hide in when there are frightening loud noises or anything scary happens. She also loves to climb on top of it and sit up there (rabbits love climbing/being high up). It takes up quite a bit of space but it's worth it.
Gives my guinea pig hours of funMay 17, 2012
By Kathryn Ann Kantack I'm sure for some guinea pigs out there, this is a great napping spot. I gave this to my guinea pig thinking it would be a great napping spot for her. It's not. It's a giant play toy.
When she wants attention, she climbs on it and squeaks to the world. Loudly. I suppose it's as close as she can come to a podium.
The rest of the time she spends flipping it upside-down and sitting in it. She flips it over, sits in the middle, and I swear I hear her GIGGLING. I will flip it back, and half an hour later it is upside-down again. I think they should redesign the product to make it harder to flip over. Sometimes I have to flip it back several times a day!
Aside from the too-easy-to-flip-over, though, it's a good product. When I try to pick her up and she hides inside, I can see her in there, giving me her beady-eyed glare. There's probably room in there for at least another, if she ever brought company over. I will sometimes stuff it full of timothy hay, and she will burrow a little tunnel in there. (Until then she gets bored and flips it over.)
So one way or another, your guinea pig will enjoy it. My guinea pig won't nap in it -- she plops out in the corner outside it -- but she seems to enjoy it anyways, so I suppose it's money well spent. If only she could flip it back again after she flips it over...
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