MQ Hamster Hammock Hamster Hanging Bed Hammock Toy Cage Accessories Warm Fleece Nest for Rodents Sugar Glider Guinea Pig (Brown)…
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Elio
> 3 dayMy rat loves this hammock so much and its the perfect size for him! (Note that rats are social animals and should always be kept in groups, the reason my rat is alone is because he has aggression issues when with other rats)
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Lisbet
> 3 dayDemasiado lindo
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Bixa
> 3 dayIts perfect. No complaints. Its straps are easy to manipulate, they are thick and Strong. Soft material, no plastic, no nylon, no chains, just cotton straps with clasps. The fur is soft, no odor. The inside you can take the bottom out. It has two sides, flannel plaid and fur. The hole is ample for easy in and out. There is nothing to destroy even so its had the outer leaves chewed playfully. Its main purpose was to make my temporarily kept Baby squirrel secure feeling safe. It has done the job and more.
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Robert Ricky Crouse
> 3 dayNice product I will buy it again.
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Science Teacher
> 3 dayI bought this MQ Luxury Hamster Hammock for my Short Tailed Possum (STO). It took her a day to figure it all out but now she is as comfy as can be and loves her new digs!! Very roomy and provides a lot of privacy for my little girl. Would definitely recommend!
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Katie
Greater than one weekAwee my ferret loves this and it adds a cute outdoorsy decoration in his cage ❤️ Easy to wash as well.
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Reagan
> 3 dayI was worried this was going to be tiny but I was so surprised! I have a fat pet squirrel and it is PLENTY big for him…it’s very thick material and not made of cheap crap. I am surprised after receiving it that it didn’t cost more. Great little sleeping nook for my boy!
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Jeanette Lehner DVM
> 3 dayReally soft and pretty sturdy but very very small.
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robert shutts
> 3 dayIts awesome, my sugar gliders will love this. Thank you. I will buy again.
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Lauren
Greater than one weekMy family of sugar gliders loves this pouch! They have about 10 different pouches and things to play in, and this is their favorite one by far! They love to peek out of the smaller holes, and they use the inner lining to block the main opening at night. Sometimes we can’t even get them to come out for a treat! They love it in there!