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The Living World Deluxe Hybrid Habitat is an X-Large cage designed for small animals like rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas. With a stylish hybrid design, it features a spacious layout, multiple access points, and essential amenities for a safe and comfortable living environment. Easy to assemble and maintain, this habitat is perfect for pet owners who prioritize both aesthetics and functionality.
Number of Levels | 1 |
Number of Doors | 3 |
Item Weight | 19 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 46.9"L x 22.8"W x 24"H |
Color | White |
Material Type | Plastic |
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Don't let some of the poor review turn you away. THIS IS A GREAT!!! SMALL PET HOUSE!!!
This house is FANTASTIC!!!Wish I could bold and underscore.I purchased the XL house for two young piggies.Some crappy stuff first:The company must think all humans are engineer-minded. Hello Living World! We are not. Your instruction is a huge turn off. whoever wrote it sucks. Whoever approved the directions should be fired.How about a little more help with set up. Come on, make an effort. We certainly all are.There are a good number of poor reviews. YES, I am recycling the water bottle. Not even bothering to try it. What a waste of resources though - they have made a poor quality attempt just to add an extra. We all know that a water bottle that drips is unacceptable. I use only "glass" kaytee bottles. They don't drip as long as you take care to create a vacuum properly.The shelf, I considered. The steps are too steep for at least one of our piggiess. She seems to have something going on with her hind quarters. Her hind quarters appear to be a little weak. Better not to risk. I put it in because it created a nice little hidey hole but then removed it before the piggies moved in. I avoided a future injury I am pretty sure.The directions are CRAP. Wish I could bold and underline that as well. They are not specific enough. A child could have directed the how to set up better. They are diagram only. Few words. Attention not given to details that will allow you to succeed.THERE IS A VIDEO SHOWING A YOUNG WOMAN WITH TWO LIVE BIRDS, ONE ON EACH SHOULDER. SHE OFFERS ALL OF THE TIPS AN TRICKS FOR SUCCESS. Stop whining that you can't put it together. Watch the video and do it.I found the video after trying to two hours -( I was not whining, instead persevering, knowing I would eventually figure it out.) The last wire panel did not fit. I thought it was too long, and wondered how that happene.d Finally I searched up a how to video and viola! Find and watch the video so you don't waste your time without specific instructions. Most of you will probably not succeed without it. And you will write a poor review overall stating the house is garbage. It is NOT! Have patience...The trick with setting the wire frame work up is that each of the four panels have a front and back, or an inside and outside. You can see this by inspecting the top and bottom edges of each panel. Each panel has nubbies on the top and bottom wires that fit very precisely into the black Right Angle shaped clips that hold the wire frame in place. They do not fit into the black Right Angle shaped clips unless each of the two panels are nubbie-alternating. Inside the Right Angle clips are cut outs that accept a panel on each arm but they are made to accept one panel, nubbies present and the other panel, no nubbies present. I hope you get this. When you have the product in front of you, you will.The front sliding door is crap. It does not fully slide open. There is indeed a bar obstructing the ability for it to fully slide. The bars have to be finessed with finger pinching to open fully and close fully. Good feature I guess for an escape artist. For me, it is just a nuisance. Top access is fine. I am thinking about using the front door feature and never actually closing it all the way. I will not slide it over the nuisance bar so it will always be open about one half of an inch. With piggies I only have to use a bread tie along the top of the sliding door, running the tie through the top bar too to keep it from dropping down to piggy nibble level. Even if three piggies climbed on each other's shoulders they still wouldn't be able to undo the bread tie, or nibble it before toppling over. I think that will probably be a good solution.The house is very very tall. Not necessary for piggiess. I wish it weren't so tall. Makes getting piggies in and out and probably cleaning difficult. I use fleece in the piggies' playground. Always paper bedding in their house. For the first time I am using fleece in their house. Doing this because I am hoping to minimize work. Maybe I can just lift the fleece out every other time and scrub alternating. Removing the entire top every time to empty out the paper bedding seems will require time I do not want to spend.I usually clean out my piggie houses at least once or twice a week. I am not sure how much of a nuisance this is going to be to remove the entire top and scrub out the tray. We shall see. I only bought this as a vacation house. When we are on vacation, not the piggies. I usually have a pet sitter come and bring the piggies into their grande playground to play and exercise for 2 to 3 hours a day. I was looking for a much larger house so that they did not need to be moved to the playground, because they already had room enough - THIS HOUSE IS LARGE ENOUGH FOR THAT. HUGE!I am also not thrilled that the house is arched on top. I wonder why they did that. Looks cool! but, what the arch has done is it has taken away the ability to store anything on top of it - on our flat houses I was able to store in a shallow box their foods and goodies. Now I need an extra table. Also the arched top is a pain in the ass in that it does not allow you to sing "good mooooooorning piggies!" and flop up the covers on top of the house. It just flies over it and drops the the floor behind it. Bummer for that. Now I carefully, using the corners of the house, drape the covers in such a way so it barely clings on. Most times it drops to the floor. I won't' be picking it up much longer.Good stuff:People complain about the swinging and snapping door. There is no spring. It does not snap. It stays put when you open it. It latches nicely when you close it. What are they taking about?!?The food bowl is not weighted. I think I read that. If I did, again attention to detail, crap. The top of the shelf has a food bowl shape built in to it. The red plastic food bowl sets over it. I imagine this does indeed make it difficult for a guinea pig to tip over. I can't use it though because we are not using the shelf/platform it is built into because the stairs are too steep for our piggies.The house is STURDY! Very, very well made. The house is very secure. There is NOTHING flimsy about it. NOTHING! After my experience with this company's water bottles, I was pleasantly surprised! I almost fell over.As this was purchased to minimize pet sitter work while we are away I wanted to add extra food and water stations. The house has a huge perimeter!! Almost all usable wiring. Someone complained about this too. I have no idea what they are talking about. I have two water bottle, two hay bins and a big nibbler toy attached to the inside of the house. Plenty of room to add more! Just not necessary.Who cares about the complaint of the textured floor. If you are a veteran small animal owner, you know, no matter how often you scrub it, it gets stained. You can clean it but it will still look dirty. The floor is fine.THE HOUSE IS FAAAAAABULOUS! Once you finally get it together, which without external instruction will seem like you are building Rome. That is exactly how I felt, but I sensed it was going to be worth the effort and it was.I emphatically recommend this product!
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Incredibly big cage for a great price without compromising durability or workmaship
I have a baby bunny that is expected to grow to be of medium/large size once she's done growing. When we got her about a week ago, the guy at the pet store told us that a cage that is two feet long and one foot wide would be plenty big enough for her, even as an adult. Much to my disdain, when I did some research I realized exactly how wrong he was. We had already bought a cage, but we decided to upgrade her immediately so we could return the previous cage.I began researching and I found that this cage was meant to be plenty big. I read the reviews which were all comforting and we made the leap to get this grand cage. I was nervous ordering from this provider because they weren't Amazon itself but it was the only way we would get the cage quickly. We ordered the cage on March 27 and it was expected to arrive between April 1 and 3. I was incredibly happy when the Fed Ex man knocked on our door and handed us the massive box that contained this beast of a cage on March 29.We ripped into the box and pulled out all the pieces, then stopped to gape at how massive the base of the cage was. It didn't take long to assemble the thing, though the instructions could have been a bit more clear. Right after assembling it, I knew that this cage would be plenty big for my bunny, even after she grows into an adult rabbit and we add a litter box to the cage. There's so much room that she'll be able to comfortably sprawl across the ground. I was worried that the entrance would be too big for my little bunny (it's pretty high off of the ground), but she jumped through the entrance just fine. The stairway to the food dish is a bit steep too, which we couldn't really fix, but she was able to jump up that too without a problem.My only complaints about the cage would be the water bottle definitely leaks a little, the platform is a bit steep if the bunny needs to use it, and the hay bin just attaches to the side of the cage - if you put hay in it and need to remove the hay bin, you have to accept the fact that hay will go everywhere. Oh yeah - bedding just got a lot more expensive too because it takes a bit to fill up the bottom, but that will get better once she's potty trained because I won't need to change the bedding as much.However, I love this cage! It's massive (so much so that my boyfriend who is 6ft 3 in and weighs 220 lbs can fit in it - see the picture), durable, made well, and a cute cage to have for my bunny. I definitely feel like I made the perfect decision when getting this cage!PS - my bunny adores her new cage too! She keeps going inside and doing mini binkies. It's evident that the extra space is much loved.
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Highly recommended
I only use it to put my Guinea pig inside for bed time or whenever he wants to be inside. It’s pretty big I can easily fit in there. Also it came w bowl, water bottle & the tray to but hay on it. I highly recommend this cage. Sadly my baby boy passed away inside the little hidden house in the cage . So I donated to my coworker her Guinea pigs they also seem to love it aswell :)
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Great space for my rabbits.It’s like a Sheraton for rabbits
Great cage better than the small one for sure.
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