| | |  | Chinchilla | Home » » » Super Pet Mega Chinchilla Run-About Exercise Ball, 13-Inch Clear | | | | | | | Description: | | Our mega run-about ball measures 13-inch in diameter and is the biggest ball available anywhere. Now provide larger pets with the freedom to exercise. Bigger pets can now enjoy the world around them inside these colorful, oversized exercise balls. It’s an excellent source of exercise for pet rats and chinchillas, plus its a fun roly-poly toy for ferrets and a neat pet carrier for guinea pigs. The mega run-about ball also fits perfectly onto super pet's hamtrac raceway for the safest and most controlled exercise environment. | | | Features: | |
• Encourage healthy exercise in a secure and safe way
• Makes a great temporary holding area to keep your furry friend while you clean their home
• For pet rats, guinea pigs, chinchillas or other small animals
• 13-Inch diameter
• It makes a great roly-poly toy for ferrets and a neat pet carrier for guinea pigs
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 13.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 13.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 13.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 3.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 14.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 13.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 13.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 27 reviews |
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14 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Chinchilla Death BallNov 09, 2009
By A. Schneider These are NOT safe for chinchillas. They are not well ventaliated, and chinchillas can easily overheat and die.
Please, do not put buy this for your chinchilla!
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
cracked and loose lid...Jun 03, 2011
By Christy Nyakana Although my chinchilla really enjoys his ball--he goes like crazy all over the family room banging into things and chasing our cat. However, because the plastic is weak, the lid fits very loosely and my 'chilla bangs into everything, the lid came off (even with scotch tape reinforcement) and our family room became Wild Kingdom as the 'chilla was loose and our cat was on the chase. Everyone survived the excitement and now the lid gets reinforced with packing tape when he wants to run about. I haven't had much luck finding another design or manufacturer with a better quality product.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
THANK YOU!!Apr 27, 2011
By 1moomba Very good price for the product. Check item when you get it because they use paper to cushion the shippment and it really doesn't protect it from heavy hits during shipping. Packing pillows or something similar would maybe help. I had ordered two and they shipped seperatly. I recieved one without damage and the other had a crack in it. Again I'm sure it is due to the use of paper as cushioning. The one that was cracked, the replacement shipped the day I recieved it and emailed amazon that it was damaged. I simply placed the return label on box and amazon had it picked up the next day from my door step.
Sorry, I got this product for my kids rats and it works great. I had hamsters as a kid and we used electrical tape on the lids which I did right away with these out of habit, I would recommend it for any product like this.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Good idea that NEEDS improvementFeb 16, 2012
By M. Smyers I bought these for my two prairie dogs. Keep in mind that I let them run around in these for 20 minute increments anywhere from 2-5 times a day, so these balls get a lot of wear. The first problem is that the ball does not stay crystal clear. It does start to get so many micro-scratches from rolling on a hard surface (on outside) and from their nails (inside) that within a few weeks that they can hardly see out of the ball and I can hardly see in. Maybe if your house is carpeted, it won't be as much of an issue, but we have mostly hardwood floors (which by the way, it does not appear to scratch the hardwood). Secondly, this depends on your pets chewing habit and ingenuity, our prairie dogs have finally figured out how to get out of the balls by popping/unscrewing the lid off. So I scotch tape the hell out of it. Problem solved....but not for long. The little plastic pieces that slide and lock the lid into place are able to be chewed off from the inside (and they know this juicy detail). Thus, the lid hath no support, except for the tape which stands useless to the strong little boy squirrel; the girl squirrel is so much better behaved and is my little golden child *sniff*, so proud, but I digress. Ultimately, these things go for $25-30 at the pet stores. And if your buying two or more AND having to keep replacing them...well, that adds up to a pretty penny, doesn't it. Make sure you buy them cheaper here or elsewhere because they are not worth more than $20, maybe $15. For the price, it would be nice if they lasted longer, but so far I have gone through 3-5 of these in the last year because of these issues and the ones they have now are on their last leg. To be fair to my furry little balls of mayhem, I dropped the first two and they cracked with ease. Another con. The only good thing I would have to say is that it's a delight to clean. I just wish they would make them cheaper or make them better. Hope your reading this, Run-About Ball corporation people!!
P.S. Anyone else notice that this item is "frequently bought" with a yellow hardhat? lol!
16 of 23 found the following review helpful:
what the heck is a chinhilla?Sep 22, 2011
By ivan i dont know what a chinchilla is but i bought this to make a deadmau5 head and worked great, it was the perfect measurements that i needed
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