The Guinea Habitat Plus is interactive and expandable. It includes a folding multi-access removable top leak-proof hand washable durable PVC lined canvas bottom dividing panel with ramps and canvas covers. The canvas covers are hand washable. The 'Bigger is Better' Interactive and Expandable Habitat is designed with Guinea Pigs and their owners in mind.
- 9-Square feet of living space- recommended by veterinarians and breeders
- Multi access folding top and dividing panel with hinged lock-in-place ramps separate play and care areas
- Leak proof washable durable PVC lined canvas bottom allows for easy care and maintenance- provides traction and helps protect guinea pigs sensitive feet
- Lock- in-place doors double as ramps allows for passage in/ out and between habitats
- Modular design allows for numerous configurations and unlimited expandability
- 8 sq. ft. of play area
- Care Area" Divider with Ramp Covers
- Full Removable Wire Mesh Top
- Leak-Proof Easy to Attach and Remove Washable Canvas Bottom
- Lock-in-Place Doors Double as Ramps
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CritterTrail X
My gerbils are named Acorn and Snowflake and this is their favorite CritterTrail.
It does stink if you don't clean it enough but mine mostly just stinks when they push the bedding out of the petting zone and use it for a toilet. If your hamsters/gerbils/mice do the same thing just don't open the petting zone! If you do it'll make the whole room stink.
If you don't like it when they kick the bedding out just cut a box so it's a taller than the plastic bottom and the bedding will just go in there. (Mostly anyway. Unless your pets pile it up all against the side.) Besides cages with bars and plastic like this are better for rodents. They can breathe better this way.
I agree with the other person who gave this cage a good review. When they use the wheel the poop only goes on the track. It could be worse.
My gerbils love the wheel. They don't build nests in it although everyone else says their hamsters do. (Maybe hamsters do that but gerbils don't? Maybe you should only get it for gerbils then. I don't know. Maybe my gerbils are just different.)
If you aren't looking for a perfect cage with no problems then I wouldn't recommend this. But if you want a nice cage that your pets will like then you should try a Crittertrail. If you don't like that you can buy an aquarium and put a SAM Toob-a-Top on it. Acorn and Snowflake my gerbils liked that too but they have their Crittertrails again (two of them anyway) because they seem to like these better.
Also Carefresh brand bedding seems to be better for them than Aspen shavings even though it's a little expensive. My gerbils ran away from me when they had the Aspen kind but we changed it back to Carefresh and they began to run up to the cage door when I came and they are much more tame and fun now.
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Secure and Easy to clean!
This cage is great! Super easy to clean and so far - escape proof. We have a Siberian Hamster (very small) along with a cat and dog. Needless to say if the hamster gets out she will be a late night snack for the other pets.
Wheel is not too noisy and since the cage is "open" there has been absolutely no smell.
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Great Little House!
I love this cage. My cockatiels (two) are so happy. There is plenty of room and the contruction is nice too.
It was easy to put together. The shelf underneath is so convienant for their supplies.
Its very attractive and really decent quality. Go for it. The price is well worth it.
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Cage Review
This cage is o.k. for finches but not sturdy enough for anything larger then a finch. It is easy to clean and was very easy to assemble. I use the divider and have 2 finches on each side. I would not consider putting more then 4 birds in this cage.
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Great Cage...
I highly recommend this cage for anyone that has small to medium sized bird(s). It's a HUGE cage -(if you have a parakeet he/she is going to have SO much room -will be a very happy bird for sure) has a very nice look to it and is quality constructed. Didn't come with any instructions but frankly it's so easy to put together instructions are basically not needed. I love the dark colored bars this cage has makes it so much easier to see your bird and looks way more expensive than the price. All in all just a great cage.
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Parrot Palace
This is a handsome carefully designed and sturdily made cage that makes a perfect home for any parrot from the "large end" of small to medium. The easily assembled parts arrive in two packages (with extra hardware for nearly every phase of assembly). The seedcatcher fins add 4 inches to the specified measurements for each side. So if as in my case you don't want that extra 8-inch projection just leave them off. If you plan to use them be sure that the doorway to your bird room is wide enough to accommodate the assembled results. If not better assemble everything in the designated space.
The powder-coat finish is thick and tough. (It looks like a heavier-duty shinier version of the enamel-type finishes on many major kitchen appliances. It's definitely too hard for birds to mar with their claws and beaks.) Everything has been designed for easy access and cleaning. Compared to the two cages I had the new ones make cage cleaning as close to a pleasure as it is ever likely to get: nothing sticks stubbornly to the finish. The bottom tray sits a good 8 inches below the grate so even the most inquisitive parrot can't get into the mess below. (A bird with a tail long enough to sweep the tray probably belongs in a bigger model.)
This is also an extremely safe cage. There is no filigree in which claws or other body parts can get snagged. The latches are simple to operate but impossible for a bird to manipulate from inside: you have to turn the latch through an arc of 180 degrees before you can slide it open (no parrot inside has enough latitude to do this: the bar spacing makes it impossible for the bird to push the latch more than about 25 degrees). The clearance on all sides of the main door is wide enough to make it very unlikely to do more than brush a wayward foot as the door closes (i.e. the door does not close flush to the door housing). Each of the smaller side doors secures an opening that is 6 inches wide and 4.75 inches high so standard 4.5-inch feeding bowls (which hold somewhat more than the supplied cups of thick white unbreakable plastic) can pass through with room to spare if you prefer using them.
One other important design point: the ends of most of the bars are welded to a crossbar that is in turn welded to the main frame. As a result there are almost no holes in the frame for the vertical bars which means that water cannot seep into the frame and slowly rust it out. Only one long central vertical bar on each of three sides actually passes through the frame. Welding and powder coat seal the hole perimeter.
The best thing of all is that my birds (Indian ringneck and Meyer's) love their new homes. They seem to prefer their topside playgrounds to former play areas -- which makes it much easier to keep an eye on them. The interior has room enough to arrange plenty of toys and perches without any sense of crowding. Although each cage weighs more than 40 pounds the casters make for effortless movability (the ride is so smooth that my birds don't even get flustered when I do it slowly).
All told this cage is a veritable palace for parrot safety and happiness. I doubt that I'll ever need to replace such splendid accommodations.
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