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Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2025
It's okay. I bought 2 for my 2 bunnies, and 1 was quick to learn to use it, but the other refused to even look at it 😅 so heads up if you have an already picky bunny, they might be slow to use the grate system.Another thing, it seems smaller than what was described. I have a medium sized bunny (about 4 pounds) and he just barely fits in it. The depth is also a little bit of an issue for me it's about 2 inches in the pan part, but that's barely enough room for some bedding AND the poops.Also, beware if your bunny pees up against things like mine does, they might miss the wall and just pee on the floor right next to the box.
Randy
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025
My bunny loves it and so do i
Mark Teuschler
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
I have a 5 pound mini Rex rabbit . She was hating her potty she has had for 5 years all of a sudden. Having a fit moving and flipping it. Not fun dealing with this behavior. So glad I bought this one . She loves it. I do not use the wire since it’s bad for her feet. I fill it with her potty and she hops in. A very happy bunny.
Harley & will
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
I feel this litter box could be bigger I ordered a large but still does not fit my rabbit.
Jay21
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025
Bunnies seem to like it. Lots of space for ...
Henry Ravenswood
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024
This made a perfect guinea pig hay bin! Our piggies are usually so messy with throwing hay everywhere but this tray has significantly cut down the mess and they will even both eat out of it without fighting. And cage mounts prevent them from flipping it over or throwing it about!
Jenni
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024
The kit is a great idea in theory, and It is decent material. Because I have a guinea pig, I removed the grate portion to avoid any foot injuries. The kit came with pee pads that are kind of the right size for the box, but a little on the large side. You can see in one of the photos how much the liner sticks out. My guinea pig can fit comfortably in it, however I wouldn't expect it to stay clean for long as it is not a very large bin. I am using it as her floor time litter box, and I clean it out as soon as floor time is over.The kit came with a little dustpan/hand held broom combo, which is cute, but it's not the most sturdy material. It will do for quick pick ups. It also came with some interesting looking treats. I'm not sure what they are made of - the bottom part definitely looks like a grass treat, however I'm not sure what the orangy/brown colored portion is made of. There is a label on it but in a foreign language. My guinea pig did not really seem to like them, so they are a miss. I will say that the photo was a bit misleading as it showed other treats as well - vegetable shaped - but those did not come with the kit.All in all this is a nice addition to her main litter box, but unless you plan on cleaning this pretty often (or perhaps have a small animal who does not make as much waste as a guinea pig does!) it may be a little on the small side.
Terri Taylor-Walch
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
Rabbits are incredibly easy to "litter train", especially if young! My daughter recently lost her very first bunny due to age and heat (it wasn't an incredibly hot day out however with her age it was too hard on her and at the time she was in an outdoor hutch with the warmer weather finally arriving. So we surprised our daughter and git her an I door hutch and two young bucks. But 1, the SMELL! it's awful just after a day! The hutch we have has a lined lower tray to catch any messes and I noticed that the rabbits only potty down there in one half of the tray! Their water bottle leaks on occasion if it doesn't make a good vacuum seal so this exacerbates the smell even though the tray is removed, dumped to compost pile and sprayed and scrubbed with soapy water DAILY. I saw this and decided that this is exactly what we need! I am excited to see the results and SMELL the results!The litter tray seems pretty sturdy at about an 1/8" thick, there are two spinner hooks that attach to the wire of the cage that have a hook on each one that the litter tray slides onto for easy removal as well as preventing the rabbits from shoving it all around or even possibly dumping it over. The front and one side edge is "open" at the grate level which is about 2.5" tall making it easy for even small just weaned kits to enter. The set comes with 5 charcoal liner pads, however they are twice as large as the litter pan so I folded it in half and see that's the perfect size so to get double the use of them, I cut them in half making 5 pads into 10! They can't reach the pad as the grate is secured from above and below the grate on both the front and back. To remove the tray, don't just try to force it out, you'll eventually break off the secure tabs that hold it in place, instead gently press the shell of the litter tray away from the grate on one side and pull up on the grate and it will come put easily without any damage to the litter pan or grate. And then as seen in the pictures provided, it also came with a cute little hand broom and dustpan that has a little hook to attach the broom to dustpan as well as an opening to put a small hook on your rabbit cage to hang it up and then lastly 3 paw shaped "grass cakes", however, I'll be reaching out to the seller to get a specified list of ingredients in the grass cakes as I did not see that provided anywhere. And I want to know what's in the treats before letting the bunnies have them :)
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