| | |  | Habitats | Home » » » Super Pet Pet-N-Playpen for Rabbit, Guinea Pig and Ferret | | | | | | | Description: | | Connectable small animal playpen is ideal for rabbits, guinea pigs or ferrets. Features over 9 square feet of interactive playtime space. Includes 8 wire panel that you use to design you pets enclosure. Easy assembly and folds down in seconds for easy storage. Includes protective plastic mat to prevent any messes. Can connect to any ferretrail home with optional passageway connector and locking cap that is included. | | | Features: | |
• Includes 47-inch by 55-inch protective plastic mat to guard your floors from messes
• Easily connects to any ferretrail home to expand the living space by using the optional passageway connector & locking cap that is included
• A sizable enclosure for rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, or other small animals
• Includes 8 individual wire panels that can be set up anyway you like to create over 9 square foot play enclosure
• Each connectable wire panel is 29-inch high, 18-inch wide and has 1-inch wire spacing
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 2.75 inches | | Product Width:
| 30.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 19.75 inches | | Product Weight:
| 15.72 pounds | | Package Length:
| 30.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 20.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 17.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 28 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
Average Customer Review:
( 28 customer reviews )
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
27 of 28 found the following review helpful:
Perfect for rabbitsJan 02, 2011
By K. Cash I own 2 of these, although they may be the Marshall brand I see that Amazon also sells. I have owned them for a long time, so I did not purchase them here. I paid around $40 each for mine, & by looking at the pictures and reading the description and measurements, I feel it is important to offer my review. I want to encourage this purchase for rabbit owners. You can search rabbit rescue sites to see numerous ways to set up these pens for your bunnies. One of my pens is attached to a multi-level rabbit cage, the other is attached to a 'dog crate', but you could use just these pens as a rabbit home. They are MUCH better than most of the 'cages' on the market, which are far too small to actually happily house a rabbit & incredibly over-priced. Also, and very important for you, these are MUCH easier to clean than cages. The sides can be attached with large binder clips (the ones you use for papers) to make an easy 'gate' to open and close the pen for easy clean-up and interaction with your pet (if you want extra reinforcement--one of mine has 'hook & eye' type closure, the other has a rod that slides down between the panels, linking them together). Another great tip I once found that I now use: those plastic chair mats that go under office chairs to protect floors are the perfect size to use under these pens to protect your floor. I use the economy ones, at about $10 each. Clean up is truly much easier, trust me. I have 2 rabbits per pen. They are litter-box trained, and clean up requires only sweeping up any 'pellets' that miss the box, and I use vinegar and a paper towel for accidents in the one pen that houses a girl that doesn't always want to use her litter box. I have owned many rabbits over the years, and many different set-ups. The only other cage/home for rabbits that I would recommend would be the ones built from the wire shelving cubes. If you are trying to accomodate a certain-sized space, you should look into those.
21 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Not good for ferretsJan 29, 2010
By KAG I received the playpen about 3 days ago. It seemed to work out great besides the fact that my MEDIUM sized ferret kept escaping from in between the bars. Last night when I went to check on them I was horrified when I saw him hanging by his neck, stuck on the horizontal bar in the middle of the panel. My boyfriend bent the bars back to release my ferret. Aside from being scared, he is now fine but this would have inevitably killed him if I didn't go in to check on them at that moment.
This playpen seems fine for rabbits, and guinea pigs. Definitely NOT for ferrets.
13 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Pet playpenOct 06, 2008
By Chelsea A. Palcher
"Chelsea"
This product is great. The size is just right. It provides enough room for my rabbit so I can keep her contained while I'm at work without feeling bad about it and it doesn't take over my small apartment.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Just what I needed!Nov 11, 2009
By C. Palomino My guinea pig, Tosca, loves this playpen! She loves the sound of her nails on the plastic mat, even though we also layer at least one sheet of newspaper to catch some droppings. Overall, the construction of the pen is solid. The mat won't last long because it is plastic, but another sheet can be purchased at any hardware store, or just use newspapers. You can also purchase an extra pen to double the floor space. It uses a simple hook and loop type of connector on two of the sections. The rest of the sections do not separate, and they fold up nicely for storage.
BTW, Tosca is only a couple months old, so she is not very big. Still, she cannot get out of the pen. Do not use with hamsters, gerbils, ETC. Some cats may be able to jump over the gate, but dogs cannot reach over.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Don't buy for a ferret or it's head will get stuck between bars.Feb 28, 2011
By woer
"steven_w_b"
The spaces between the upright bars are wide enough for your ferret to wedge them open and get it's head stuck. They need to add another horizontal bar to the bottom center to add stiffness to the uprights. Very dangerous for a ferret and is poorly designed.
See all 28 customer reviews on Amazon.com
| | |
|