🐇 Unleash the Fun: Where Safety Meets Play!
The Bunny Business 8-Panel Playpen is an extra-large, versatile enclosure designed for small pets, ensuring a safe and spacious environment for your furry friends. With a free safety net included, this playpen is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, making it the ideal choice for pet owners who prioritize safety and comfort.
Pet Type | Small Animals |
Product Dimensions | 55 x 8 x 55 cm; 4.96 Kilograms |
Manufacturer recommended age | 2 months - 8 years |
Item model number | BB-WP-004M |
Pet Life Stage | Kid,Baby |
Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
Closure | Latch |
Colour | Silver |
Size | 60" x 60" |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Specific Uses | Outdoor |
batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 4.96 kg |
J**A
Perfect!
Such a great product.Perfect for my two Guinea pigs. There is no instructions how to put it together but you don’t really need it if you have a little bit of common sense. Took me 2 mins to assemble it.
A**S
Bought for baby chicks and ducklings
I bought this pen for garden so the chicks and ducklings could run around safely. The bars are small enough and sturdy so nothing escapes and the pen is big enough to house my 6 chicks and 3 ducklings with plenty of room to run around freely.I love the fact it comes with a sun/protective cover also. The only downside is I struggled on how to fasten the cover securely as no instructions came with so took me awhile. Would highly recommend, I love mine.
I**A
Perfect, and well worth the price
This was bought for indoor use, not for keeping my bunny in, but to keep him away from the couch. Yes, instead of fencing in the bunny, the couch is now in the pen!While not really the intended purpose, this is working very well. We put all fence sides together, but keep the ends to the walls on either side of the couch. The only problem is that the fence sides are fairly light, so a mid sized bunny can easily lift them. If you use the pen outside, as intended, this is easily resolved - attach all the sides to eachother'and make sure to use the pins that are included for holding the pen down. Unlike previous play pens I have purchased, which have had quite short pins attaching the sections to eachother, the pins on this goes all the way through, which ensures the pet cannot open the pen by itself simply by lifting it.Note that the sections cannot be put in a straight row; they are really intended to be in a "ring". So if you were planning to put two of these together to make a bigger playpen, this pen may not be the best option for you.The pen is very easy to put together and take apart, with minimum assembly required. I've even brought it along to a my bunnysitter's house while staying over without problems!While we haven't used it outside at all, I also appreciate the included netting to put over it. This is often not included for other playpens I have seen, and this adds extra security for the pet when outside. I will keep that, in case we move to a house with a garden :)
D**S
overall it is great for purpose
we orderd the biggest of the playpens- 77x5x81.5cm ..overall it is great for purpose..the bunnies love being able to run around with so much space and no fencing on the floor gives there feet a break from hard wire. i don't use the material roof becuase we found it very tricky to fit to the shape of the fencing and the rabbits prefere it without..inless u have a massive rabbit they can't jump pver the top.great for supervised time but wouldn't leave them in it without being around as animals like cats can jump in and theres no shelter. i was also pleased that it was much stronger then i though it would be and doesn't fall over if one of the bunnies lean up on it.but the one main issue i would say with it is that for a short person like me 5,2 its not at all easy to take them back out-u either have to move a gate and slip in without the bunnies escaping or step in over the gate but being short makes it not so easy and trying to them climb up over with a rabbit in your arms is not ideal. still for the money its good
A**M
good
Really good delivery, I was sent text the day before delivery to let me know what time it would arive and it also gave me the option to change the date. However there where no instrutions in the box, it was relitively easy to make with two people, wouldn't want to do it on my own. I really struggled to get the net cover to fit this is where I could have used some instructions to help. The run once up is perfect for one medium sized rabbit but for anything bigger you might need to buy two so it can be extended. The run is very sturdy once up it won't fall down however the net cover flap's in the wind so if your amimals are nevous then I think it would scare them, the net cover also collects water when it rains so you have to empty it quite often. You can't put the run on anything but grass as it's fixed together by tent peg tipe things. Overall it's really good for one rabbit for the money I paid.
S**N
Brilliant
Well worth buying. Easy to put together and disable.
S**.
Good quality low-cost product
The panels have to be in an octogon shape for the netting to fit on properly so it can be a bit fiddly at first, but I knew this already due to others' feedback. It's getting easier as I use it. Also to pack away, I usually just remove one of the pins and then fold the others back onthemselves, then it saves having to remove all the pins and set the whole thing up every time. For a low cost product the quality is good. I have 2 bunnies in the 55" x 55" one and they're happy enough in there. They are normally out in the wider garden with us so we only leave them in here when we need to pop inside for a short time but I think if you were to leave your bunnies in there for longer then you may need a bigger run for 2 bunnies. Would be ok for 1.
J**T
not very secure or fox proof.
We bought this as a temporary run planning to get a larger one once we had our two rabbits bonded. The cover never seemed to fit well and we held it on with pegs.Our younger rabbit was next to the older spayed female and he managed to climb into her wooden run a couple of times from this. We never say him doing it but we think he jumped and scrambled.We had a particularly windy day and I had repegged it a few times but when I went out to get the young rabbit he was done. We found him dead under our hedge the victim of a fox or dog. We had a fox in the garden the following day at the sturdier wooden run so guessing it killed the younger rabbit.Not secure enough would be my criticism.
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