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Features a middle door that can be closed to form 2 separate enclosures.
Features two large runs with the option to add an additional AIR71 to expand the area (sold separately).
Features 4 removable trays and a wire-mesh floor for easy cleanup.
Features casters on the bottom for added mobility.
Suitable for rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, and other small animals!
Give your bouncing buddy a paw-fect place to lounge and play with the Aivituvin-AIR68 Wooden Indoor Rabbit House! This handy enclosure provides plenty of space to shelter and two large runs to work off all that excess energy. It also features a middle door that can be closed to form two separate enclosures. Plus, it features casters for easy mobility and a wire-mesh floor with a pullout tray for easy cleanup—which is a perk for pet paw-rents. It’s suitable for use with rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, and other small animals. This innovative cage is sure to provide engagement and relaxation for your best bud!
Specifications
Item Number
758350
Weight
56 pounds
Dimensions
80.12 x 22.82 x 28.64 inches
Sourced From
China
Made In
China
Cage Bar Spacing
N/A
Features
Outdoor
Litter & Bedding Type
Wood
Litter Feature
Eco-Friendly
Material
Wood
Small Pet Type
Rabbit, Guinea Pig
Precautions
When used for baby birds, monitor babies to ensure bedding is not accidentally consumed. Animal consumption of any bedding product should be avoided. If you believe your pet is experiencing health concerns related to this bedding, discontinue use, clean the cage and change bedding type. If the problem persists, contact your veterinarian.
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