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S. Hogan
> 24 hourVery Easy to Clean, a quick rinse with water and a gentle dedicated washing up brush removes most of the wee, and a little spray of white vinegar removes any calcium deposits/stains. loads of room, We have two mini lops and they can both fit very comfortably on the tray together. no accidental weeing over the edge, no litter mess in the Hutch/run The grille appears to be very comfortable for their feet, as they sometimes chill out for hours in it.
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JEANNINE MCDONALD
> 24 hourIt’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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Eden Ziemann
> 24 hourPerfect 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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Al and M P
> 24 hourSpace under the grate is too shallow and needs to be 3” deep. We put some hay and pine pellets in the pan for odor and soak up the “liquid”. After using the pan we find it fills up quickly and the rabbit droppings are not able to drop through the slots. So the pan needs to be cleaned almost every day, or other day. With a regular cat litter box the rabbit will do it’s thing and bury it under the hay, allowing us to go an extra day or so between cleaning. Our rabbit is not able to bury the waste with this litter box and is now walking on it because it fills up to fast and sits on the slotted platform. This could be an excellent litter box if the pan under the grate were deeper.
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Nina Geiger
> 24 hourExpensive but 100% worth it for my rabbit. It seems comfortable for them and the grate isnt sharp. It keeps my rabbit from sitting on his litter while eating hay. My current setup is having this box as the one he eats hay in (I have a small hay bag hanging over one side) and then a smaller normal litter box since he continues to want to pee on things that are soft. This works out great as he only sits in the other litterbox for a short amount of time and spends most of his time eating hay at this one. It has cut down on the mess of flinging litter everywhere too (thank goodness!!). Its rather large too. I have a holland lop rabbit and he would take up half the litter box if hes loafed in it. So theres plenty of room to have a hay bag (I have it hanging over the side so he has plenty of room to stand completely in the litterbox whole eating). I love the high walls too, which keeps the hay in. If your rabbit has a problem with mats or pee staining, or you just need a cleaner setup, I highly recommend this litterbox. Its expensive but so so worth it.
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michele motavalli
> 24 hourClean, easy and my big bunny loves it. No more wet dirty feet either.
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M. BRADY
> 24 hourI just wish it was a little bit wider to take-up the entire width of the XL cage.
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourMy 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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Lory
> 24 hourI love how big and easy to clean this litter box is! I put pads and oxbow pellet litter and it can last my little guy up to a week and a half with no smell! He is a small rabbit btw. Best litter box Ive bought for him.
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R Fox
> 24 hourThese are great - we have 2. The only issue is it’s a bit small for our bunny. I wish they had larger sizes. It can also be difficult to clean the grate but I’m finally able to in the garage sink with water on full blast. If they can improve it, it would be to do the grate without the crevices / just a solid round bottom as well, so it’s easier to clean. Urine can get caught in the underside and it’s hard to wipe, so you have to flush out with a tap or hose. Thanks!