Kaytee Lava Ledge (3 Ledges)
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Sarah Dietrich
> 24 hourDo not over tighten or you wasted your money, my rats do love them though. Good price for value.
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Dalyssa
> 24 hourLlegaronben excelente condición, ninguna llego rota
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KB
> 24 hourOur chinchilla’s preferred gnawing option.
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Gerald Harris
> 24 hourWe have a three legged rescued chinchilla...My wifes second-grade class named him (cause he is missing a leg in case it wasnt obvious)...The lava shelves are great to help keep his teeth at a safe level...
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Vicky L. Parr
> 24 hourJust what you need! Seems a little weak but overall could hold a rat! Sad you can’t choose color although not a problem for myself.
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Segundo Guaman
> 24 hourExcelente inversión
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Yves
> 24 hourThe chinchillas can go through this in less than a week... just can’t get enough of this.
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Katelyn Parrish
> 24 hourI like the ledges however, I dont like that you get no choice in color. I tried to color code things according to my pets because I have 3 of them but when they arrived I got 2 pink and 1 blue.... Im not too disapointed in the colors I got because I honestly wouldnt want yellow but I wish there was at least a choice of what color you get.
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Lisa Crews
> 24 hourMy chinchillas LOVED these!! Fast delivery!
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Nancy S
> 24 hourLet me start with saying if I could give negative stars to this product, I would. Ive seen these ledges in thousands of pictures of rat/guinea pig/chinchilla cages, and have heard many owners sing praises of the ones they have, saying they last 5+ years in cages. Apparently Kaytee changed how these were manufactured sometime around 2017, and now the product is nothing you would EVER want to stick in a small animal cage. They reek. Not with the mild sulphurous smell that natural pumice has. No, this smells like it had the unfortunate fate of being buried in your 110 year old great grandmas dresser that no one has dared to open in a decade, mostly because theyre scared to deal with whats trying to live inside it, and that they years ago tried to gas the dreaded thing to death by burying it in mothballs and locking it away in a basement somewhere, wrapped up so tight that the scary thing cant escape its inevitable death. They might as well have marinated these ledges in mothball solution during their creation because the whole brick of synthetic pumice oozes out that foul greasy odor. I first thought it was the paint, and tried to rub/scrub it off, but no, when one of these crumbled in my hand during the cleaning process it became all too clear that the whole ledge is tainted with this noxious malodorous chemical. Added bonus was finding out that they wont hold up to scrubbing pee/poop off them! The toxicity these ledges leach could quickly fill an enclosed cage, putting small animals at risk of all sorts of medical issues, and I shudder to think of what they would do to the digestive systems of an animal if they were to be so noseblind as to actually chew on these things. Add in the real possibility of them just crumbling under an animal and falling to the bottom of the cage, and I would urge anyone to just go build a platform with some poplar wood, bolts, washers, and wingnuts instead. The pretty colors in your photo worthy cage arent worth your pets health and safety. Complete waste of money, and shame on Kaytee for putting their dollars before the safety of their products.