



Ware Manufacturing Hand Woven Willow Twigloo Small Pet Hideout, Medium
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WiskiDave
> 24 hourThis is dual purpose, 1) a shelter, 2) teether, Our guinea pig devoured this. If he hadnt passed we would have ordered another.
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Tam
> 24 hourFor our rather large guinea pig... She loves it and fits in it just fine. Entry is low but she doesnt mind! Gives her enough room to sprawl out while napping.
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William moulton
> 24 hourIts perfectly sized for my two boys, rats, I can usually find them snuggled up there. Its not he easiest to clean cause of the weave but common sense would make that obvious.
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a.f.
> 24 hourGuineas loved it and it took a whole month for them to destroy!
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M. Wang
> 24 hourThe Twigloo is soon become the guinea pig favorite retreat.
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Liolik
> 24 hourVery bad quality. It looks nothing like the picture shows. It is a different product only same shape and size. Mine has bigger holes and sharp wood sticking out in the inside. This worth $2
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Amber James
> 24 hourJust as pictured. My furry loved on ones it!
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B
> 24 hourI have probably purchased 10+ of these over the years. Great quality and my rabbit loves them. Great hideout, sleeping place, and chew toy. Great for their teeth!
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Elise T. Haas
> 24 hourIts a really good thing that my guinea pig is really young, otherwise I doubt she would fit in this thing. The dome itself is massive, but the entrance is nothing like the picture - its more like a slight upward curve than an actual entrance. It looks pretty messed up overall actually; the sides are uneven so it wont sit level in addition to the poorly-crafted entrance. Just glad she fits inside of it because I really didnt want to have to return this thing, but I definitely wont be ordering another one once she chews this up.
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S. Glover
> 24 hourThis size house is perfect for one guinea pig. Very tight for two. They are eating the houses but very slowly. We have had ours for 2 months and it is just now time to replace them. There is a fairly strong odor when they are first opened. I would suggest letting them air out for a day before placing in the cage.