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Super Pet My First Home Multi-Floor, Extra-Large

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Description:

The deluxe my first home, multi-floor extra large provides layer upon layer of living space for frisky ferrets to explore. Comes complete with 4 comfort shelves, 4 safety ramps, 2 food dishes, and a hammock. The deep plastic base prevents bedding from scattering while the white wire top makes for easy viewing and superb ventilation. With your own deluxe my first home, you too can discover why ferrets are so much fun.

Features:

Complete home starter kit for beginner small animal owners


Made using chew-proof coated wire and stain-resistant plastic parts


Ideal for ferrets, rabbits, and other small animals


Snaps together easily with no tools required


Includes deep plastic base, 4 Safety Ramps, 4 Comfort Shelves, 2 food dishes, and hammock


Product Details:
Product Length: 18.25 inches
Product Width: 40.5 inches
Product Height: 32.0 inches
Product Weight: 22.33 pounds
Package Length: 41.7 inches
Package Width: 18.6 inches
Package Height: 8.3 inches
Package Weight: 22.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 14 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 14 customer reviews )
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23 of 23 found the following review helpful:

5Great even for rabbits (as long as you set it up right)Nov 04, 2009
By kamen-dayo
This cage actually makes it fun to own a rabbit. I'm not a rabbit owner, but my sister and her daughter are. For about two years, they had one solitary rabbit in a small, one level cage. All he ever did was sit there, move a little bit to the left, sometimes to the right, ate food, got rid of the eaten food --you get the idea. He would hop around when they let him out occasionally. But when he was back in the cage, it basically sat there. Can't say I blamed him, poor guy in that little cage.

Then one day my sister and my niece bring home another rabbit --a baby bunny. Cute, and luckily, it got along with the 2 year old rabbit, which was fortunate for us since my sister's plan was to put them in the same. Small. Cage.

Well seeing they got along well and groomed each other (I meant the rabbits not my sister and her daughter) I, on a mission of mercy, set out to find them a larger cage. We found this one on Amazon with no reviews. It was multi floored and extra large.. I figured they would enjoy that much more than the small cage they were crammed into now.

I got it, and set it up differently than in the pictures to allow for the size of the rabbits and they loved it. They ran around, went all the way to the top (after a few hours of getting over the shock of actually being able to move around) they snuggled and groomed each other (again the rabbits I'm talking about) and they're happier than I have ever seen them.

In the morning and at night, we all like to check up on them and see what level shelf they're on and if they've found the treat placed for them on the very top level (they did) Since they're so active now, they're actually a lot of fun to watch them do their thing --I like to think of it as an Antfarm .. except for Rabbits...

Now as for how I set the cage up, I did this: One food shelf on the bottom (the picture shows two on the bottom) , two normal shelves placed next to each other in the middle level (to make an extra large platform for both of them to relax on,) and the last food shelf as a top level (with treats on it to entice them to make the perilous journey to the top --it's not dangerous they're fine). With ramps connecting all the shelves together. I'll see if I can upload a pic later.

It works really great, and believe it or not, when we open the front cage door, they're not itching to get out. Sometimes they're content to just sit there and luxuriate in their new spacious, plastic accommodations. What a life.

My niece even said she wished she was a rabbit so she could enjoy the cage along with them. -Now that's one fine rabbit dwelling.

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:

5Love ThisNov 23, 2009
By C.K.
My pet rats love this cage. I was shocked at how huge it actually is! easy to put together and clean.

10 of 11 found the following review helpful:

4Ferret cageJul 05, 2010
By AJ "girzim20"
I did not purchase this item from this site, however I have owned the same cage for about 3years now and it is great! It has been a home for my original ferret since he was a baby, and I recently added a baby ferret to the mix. There is plenty of room for a big litter box, 4 shelves and 2 hammocks. The only complaint I have is that the food and water dishes don't stay in the holes of the shelves very well when you have a ferret. Mine pulled them out repeatedly spilling all the food and water until I ended up taking those out and installing the food dish that attaches to the cages and a water bottle. Other than that I say for the price, this is a great small animal cage!

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent Cage for RatsAug 17, 2010
By Carol
This cage is plenty roomy for my two rats, with a deep base that keeps bedding from being scattered out on the floor. It's escape proof for grown, or almost grown, rats, but start smaller rats off in a cage with bars that are spaced more closely. The colors are very attractive and the shelves are adjustable. Two shelves have holes for the feed dishes, which are supplied. You can also remove one of the feed dishes and leave open... recommended on a lower shelf, or you can attach a FerreTrail funnel to the bottom of it.

My rats pee on the shelves a lot, but I never find feces there. I just wipe the little puddles with a dry paper towel about three times a day and follow with a wet paper towel. I actually prefer this to having them pee on the bedding, as the bedding stays dry and lasts longer. It also cuts down on odors. No one told me in advance that male rats' urine has a stronger smell than females'. Makes sense, as males of most animal species mark their territories with urine.

I keep FerrTrail funnels in the cage and change them around whenever I clean the cage, to keep things interesting for my boys. I'm very happy with this cage.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5HUGEAug 24, 2011
By DMZ
I have one king-sized rat, she loves this cage! I has alot of space, can fit a large size running wheel and still have three stories for her to use! Feeding is easier, since there are two bowls (I attach water bottles to the outside of the cage)! Easy to put together when delivered! Love it so much, we got her a "sister" :)! Definitly recommend for pet rats!

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