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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Michele Miller
> 3 dayLove this liter box. It’s large, good quality and easy to clean. I have two senior holland lops and it’s large enough for both of them on there and is easy for them to hop on to. Definitely recommend!
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diana
> 3 dayThis litter box is a great size for my 2 rabbits. It is made well, and durable. I am satisfied and I would recommend.
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Melea
> 3 dayI had already trained our rabbit to use pee pads but it was kind of messy of a cleanup all the time now that we put the pee pads in the litter box this has been a life changer for me and a money saver
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Hannah
> 3 dayMy rabbit Cestial has a very bad habit of digging in her litter tray and getting her litter everywhere. It kinda defeats the purpose of having a litter-box entirely. Now that I have a litter-box that she cant dig in, Im very happy about it! The tray is easy to clean, easy to sanitize and her poop just falls in the box instead of having a chance of being pushed around. Love!
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Beryl Nader
> 3 dayThis is a nice size letterbox for my English Angora rabbits. I got the large size. I would have preferred a corner box to fit in their cage more easily but those tend to run a little small. This one has short enough side walls the rabbits can climb in from any side and its big enough to accommodate their whole body. The grate is a little odd because the plastic is a bit wide but I didnt see that being an issue. The bunny waste fell through to the bottom without issue and the top stayed clean/clear. The depth of the pan is good as well. I use pellet litter that swells when wet and this leaves plenty of room for litter and pet waste. If you are needing a good size letterbox for a larger bunny and have a large cage, I recommend this box. If you have a smaller bunny or a small cage, you might want to try a smaller box.
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knitting zeal
Greater than one weekMy mini-Rex rabbit has been using a corner litter box that has a coated metal rack that sits on top of the litter so that his feet stay clean. The coating has worn off of the rack from the acid in his urine, and it is not possible to replace the rack without buying a whole new box. I was looking to switch to a plastic rack to prevent the rusting problem. This litter box was larger than I had planned but in the end it worked out perfectly. The plastic insert has enough holes in it that the poop and urine drop through to the litter underneath and my rabbits paws stay clean. The plastic is also kinder to his paws than the metal rack I used previously. The plastic rack snaps into place so that my bun cannot tip it out. The overall dimensions are large and it fills my sink when washing it out but it is very easy to clean. I am able to attach the hayrack to hang over one end of the box. My rabbit has a cage for his litter and food dishes, as well as a small hiding area, but it is kept open all the time so he has access to it whenever he wants. He has free roam of our family room when he isnt chilling in his cage area. This large litter box works really well for our set up. My bun is only four pounds. A large rabbit may not like this size litter box.
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Holly Jeanne
> 3 dayI 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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Linda
> 3 dayLove how the poop goes in nicely and easy to clean.
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autumnleaves
28-10-2024We are using this in our Midwestern Guinea pig cage. We have a 1x1 fleece liner over the top and a couple food dishes rests on that. It works great. We are buying another.
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Melinda Grant
> 3 dayThis 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.