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Michelle Roy
Greater than one weekSomewhat disappointing, the litter box stains extremely easy! Just after a couple of uses it’s already stained and I cannot get the urine stain/color completely off, as seen in the photo. Photo was taken after washing. This is very annoying as one of the main reasons I got this was to try and keep my rabbits paws and tail clean. However I am pleased with the depth of the litter box as it has been the deepest litter box that I could find. As for size reference, I have a 8 pound rabbit and she fits in this litter box. I would rather a bigger one so she could be more comfortable but it works.
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Eden Ziemann
> 3 dayPerfect for bunny. Keeps his cage nice and clean! I put his hay basket And water over it.. no mess in the cage at all. Everything goes in the litter box.
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Bunnymom94
> 3 dayI ordered this litterbox after watching Hooks Hollands review up on her YouTube channel. Its everything she said it was and I introduced it to my 4 rabbits as soon as it arrived in the mail. My bunnies were hesitant to use this litterbox at first, as they are used to standing directly on their litter rather than how this one is set up which has a grate separating them from touching the litter. I added a hay rack right above the box and placed a bit of hay directly on the grate which enticed them to use their new box. If your bunny is having a hard time transitioning to this type of set up try adding in a little bit of their soiled litter until they get the hang of the box each time you change it out. If you are curious about the size, trust me I was too when I was contemplating ordering this box. My largest bunny is just under 4 pounds and you could 100% fit another bunny his size in the box at the same time and there would still be room leftover. The bunny that is in the photo I have included is not yet an adult so he probably isnt the most helpful example of size reference. If you have a large rabbit like a Flemish Giant, Continental Giant, or Checkered Giant I wouldnt buy this product, but I think it could work for a rabbit up to 7 or 8 lbs. I will agree that the price of this litterbox is outrageous and its difficult to justify buying what is essentially a sturdy plastic, but my rabbits are what I enjoy spending my time and money on so I see it more as an investment.
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Leenie & Friends
> 3 dayI have no complaints about this litter box. It’s gotta be the biggest grid litter box because I can’t find any other litter box bigger than this one. For reference I have a holland lop bunny named Dahlia and she will only go in this litter box. It’s very easy to clean, I usually put soap and water and scrub it down. If there’s any harder messes I spray vinegar water down on it and leave it for 5 minutes and then it’s as good as new. I like that the sidings are high so when my bunny does go pee she doesn’t make a mess. It’s very sturdy in the sense that my bunny jumped from her litter box up to her hay bag right above the litter box. If you are debating on whether to get this litter box for your bunny, do it because it’s so worth having to pay the extra money and it lasting a lot longer.
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JEANNINE MCDONALD
> 3 dayIt’s big enough to put hay on one end and he can eat and potty at the same time. I’m thinking about getting a second one for the other end of his playpen.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayMy girl and i have scoured the internet for these types of designs. We have used a couple now, this is the best one. The floor lifts upwards which makes it much easier to clean
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Buddy
> 3 dayMy only complaint would be that its very shallow and needs to be cleaned out daily if not a couple times a day.
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michele motavalli
> 3 dayClean, easy and my big bunny loves it. No more wet dirty feet either.
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BunnyMom2Bao&Tao
> 3 dayIm a NEW bunny mother and was trying litter boxes left and right, having a ton of problems with liners and litter bedding that the bunnies would try to eat or would stick to my netherland dwarf/lionhead! Like every time he went into the litterbox, he would bring half the bedding shreds back out with him! I tried just about every possible solution, unfortunately some of the ones that worked were more difficult as I am a student and sometimes (although I aim for rarely) do run into times where I cannot change their litterbox but every 3 days which with the other litterboxes I tried, it was a hit and a miss left and right. THEN... I got this litterbox. GAME CHANGER! THE RECIPE: I have two of these litterboxes side by side I take Costco puppy pads, open them up and cut them in half Putting one half in each litterbox Add Chosen Bedding or litter (reminder make sure its low in dust!!!) (I use Full Cheeks Lavendar and Coconut Scent Paper Bedding) Click the grate into Place over the litterbox Then add in your chosen Hay and Food Feeder! I use Hay Bags Because Ive found them to be the least messy for cleaning For Cleaning anything with a jet spray is optimal, for messes on the grates I just pour vinegar over the spot and it almost immediately takes the stain out. Love it sooo much!!! Also yes the second picture is my full grown babies!
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Sparky
> 3 dayThis works great for the baby bunny, but Im not sure how well it will do when hes full grown. So far its great as the travel potty tray.