Large Rabbit Litter Box with Drawer Pet Corner Toilet Box and Bigger Pet Pan for Adult Guinea Pigs Chinchilla Ferret Galesaur Small Animals (X-Large, Blue)
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Holly Jeanne
> 24 hourI did not order this to use with a rabbit, I ordered this to use for a turtle however its too big for what I needed it for - so I plan to somehow try to repurpose it for my chickens as a nesting box. The quality of the pan is very nice, the grate is removeable which makes for easy cleaning. I think if its used as intended, it will be a nice addition to any rabbits coop.
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Zort
> 24 hourWe were looking to potty train our rabbit to make cleaning her cage easier. This litter box is the perfect size for most rabbits, but if you had a breed like a Flemish Giant or other extra large rabbits, it would definitely be too small. Having the grate in there makes it easier to keep the litter actually in the litter box since she cant go digging it out. The box itself is well made. Its a durable plastic and it cleans out pretty easily. Overall, pretty happy with the purchase.
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Bri
> 24 hourA great purchase for rabbits! My rabbit loves this liter box. I like how it has the liner in it and she isn’t able to make a mess and scratch around which I like.
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Kyle
> 24 hourThis rabbit litter box is well designed and is easy to clean. The overall quality is very good. My only issue is that the price seems a bit steep for a plastic litter box.
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zackandnagore
> 24 hourI just got my bunny less than a month ago, he litter trained himself with a cat litter box but he kept getting pee on him every time he was using it so i wanted to get something better. The design of this litter box allows the pee and poop to go down so its perfect. Im really happy with this product and i 100% recommend it if you have a bunny.
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Christina
> 24 hourI saw these online and I really hoped that I could find one. I was really happy that they were on Amazon! The plastic is hard and the top is easy to pull up to clean. I know animal urine is pretty harsh on plastic, but it washes out pretty well with Dawn or vinegar. Our bunnies took to it pretty well, and it’s a lot smoother on their toes than what I had been using before. Not all bunnies can be potty trained I have discovered, but it’s so good when they do use this to keep a clean area. Definitely recommend!
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newuser
> 24 hourI have two rabbits, and I got this litter box so that I can save their poop to naturally fertilize my fruit trees. The litter box is made of high-quality plastic and seems durable, so I expect it to last a long time. It fitted well in the rabbit hutch, which is outdoors. The litter box is easy to clean with a water hose. It has a plastic grid with large holes, which seems comfortable for the rabbits to stay on and does not hurt their feet. However, both pee and poop go through this plastic grid, so I cannot save just the poop.
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Melinda Grant
> 24 hourThis is a great litter box: lightweight, rounded corners, attractive color. But the best part is that the slotted bottom snaps into place! My rabbits usually try to remove that part and end up making a huge mess.
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Rob Roberts
> 24 hourAll 3 of my bunnies love this litter box. Now the size of my bunnies is relatively small, one is 4.5lbs, 3.5lbs, and 2.25lbs. They have no problems whatsoever going potty because their poop is small and hard enough to drop right the the holes. The issue I have with all litter boxes is when the urine hardens and sticks to the pan. This pan actually seemed more resistant to this issue but eventually did but I don’t fault the product at all. As a matter of fact I highly recommend it
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Ethel B. Eavers
> 24 hourAll right, so I have to admit: my initial impression was one of indifference. It didnt seem like there was much to it! Surely this cant compare to the one I ordered on a certain craft site that cost me triple digits... The design is really simple and clean. The unit is shaped out of a hard, very smooth, plastic with a high-gloss finish. I ran my fingers all along to check for sneaky lil jagged/sharp edges and was pleased to find positively none. I washed the entire thing with hot, soapy water before I threw it down next to her existing litter box (that boujee one I mentioned earlier..), with pelletized pine pellets in the bottom of the hopper, beneath the grate. My bunny is a firm smedium, weighing 6lbs for reference. I thought this looked a bit too small for her, but she fits perfectly on one side with her snacky-snacks on the other side. I learned Ive got to give her small amounts of hay at a time to minimize waste, and too big of a litter box also creates more messes. Her poop sits on top of the grate while urine passes down into the pelletized bedding which makes it really easy to spot-clean between full cleanings, especially if you save for fertilizer. I was worried about her feet getting stuck in the holes, but the material is so smooth. Seeing her in action with her size relative to the holes, thats no longer a worry for me. Now, perhaps if you have dwarf breeds, that might be a consideration. This probably wont accommodate giant breeds but I havent tested it. So basically, I should have started with this. My bunny loves it and prefers it over the one I custom ordered for quadruple the price. Shame on me for my rush to judgment. Dont be like me; try this first before you jump to spend way too much on a product thats inferior in almost every way as compared to whats offered here. Thank you, truly!