🏰 Create a castle of joy for your furry friends!
The Woiworco Wooden Rabbit Hideout Castle is a charming and spacious playhouse designed for indoor bunnies, chinchillas, hamsters, and guinea pigs. Measuring 15.8 x 11 x 11 inches, it features a delightful design with carrot and rabbit patterns, made from durable poplar plywood. This easy-to-assemble hideout offers a safe and fun environment for your pets to play, hide, and rest.
C**R
Super Cute!!
Got this for my 2 buns and they love it! As many bunny owners know, bunnies are pretty destructive and like to chew on things, so I strongly recommend smell-proofing the wood with non-toxic and safe smells for bunnies. At first, they were nibbling on the top of the house, but then I covered those areas with a smell they didn't like, so they just stopped nibbling on the wood. It's pretty sturdy for my bunnies. Cleaning is simple, I just vacuum or wipe it down. The bands that hold everything together for stability, last a while. I've only had 1 break after 7 months, but the package does come with extra bands to use.
A**S
Nice hide outs for buns
My buns like them linked together, or separate, in their play area. They use them as hidies to relax in.
A**M
Good Choice!
The media could not be loaded. i’m really pleased with this hideout, and so is thumper. it’s good quality, stable, and the building process was straightforward. i was concerned about the rubber bands due to some reviews, but i only had 2 break, and it came with plenty of extras. i was also happy to find out that the top house connects to the platform with rubber bands as well, so he can’t move it or knock it over. for reference, thump is 5.5-6 pounds and fits comfortably in all areas.
C**.
Nearly Perfect
The house is great. My rabbit took to it immediately, chews some of the edges and loves to race through the doors. My only compliant is with the rubber bands that come with the house. They snapped way too much and I didn’t have enough. I strategically placed the bands on tabs centrally to create some strength. If the design used cross lap joints for the walls rather than a tab system (which is fine for the roof), it would hold together without the need for rubber bands.
W**A
MUST HAVE
The media could not be loaded. Got a new bunny for my bunny and felt they could use some more enrichment/hideouts. Was skeptical of ordering one of these on here because of the size of my rabbits. One is a standard Rex about 8 pounds and the other is white New Zealand 9 pounds they can both fit through just fine and love to lay in it. Neither has tried to get on top of it so I can’t attest to if it will cave in or not but they do love to chew at it !
C**L
Better than I expected!!!
The media could not be loaded. I was hesitant to buy this because I thought it was going to be too small for my lion head bunny but it's bigger than I thought which is PERFECT! I was also concerned that he wouldn't be able to hop up to the top since it doesn't come with a ramp but you can clearly see in the video that he did with no problem. (That was his first time hoping up there too haha, I'm glad I captured it on video). This was very easy to set up and the instructions was easy to follow. It's strong and sturdy and I can definitely see this lasting a few years. The cage I have it in is temporary until the new enclosure comes in. But it fits perfectly in it.
A**R
Cute, not perfect assembly, bands break with use
Update: if you have a larger breed rabbit I wouldn’t. All the rubber bands keep breaking and the castle is falling apart. So not really a great investment as I’m gonna have to go find some more rubber bands (probably for the duration of having this). Disappointed it’s falling apart but maybe that should’ve been expected with a 10 pound rabbit. I did fortify it with my own rubber bands in the first place (hair elastics- not ideal but no info on getting the right ones). BummedInitial: Some of the wood panels were warped kind of bad so it was a struggle getting them in. I didn’t feel like I was breaking very many of the elastics (10 total) and while other reviews said there were plenty given the broken ones I did not find that to be the case. I had to move some things around to make it less stable other places. Overall pretty easy to put together (if your wood isn’t warped). I found it was helpful to put rubber bands on each panel as I put them together rather than wait until the end as the instructions said. Just one or two of the connectors so that you still have a little bit of play. My rabbit seems to like it(Chew proof? I just saw that this was a thing you can rate it on and… it’s wood. . Of course your rabbit is going to chew it. Probably “bunny safe” would’ve been a better distinction)
S**Y
So cute! And Great!
I really like this cute little house and so does my bunny! It does use little rubber bands to hold it together which i could see being problematic with little critters. Though my bunny is very mellow and had shown no interest in chewing the bands and is pretty gentle with the house all in all but i can see it being a problem if you have more playful bunnies! But overall very good so far :)
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