🐇 Elevate your pet’s lifestyle with jumbo comfort and effortless care!
This Amazon Basics Jumbo Small Animal Cage offers a spacious, secure habitat designed for rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, and chinchillas. Featuring a durable iron wire frame and plastic base, it includes essential accessories like a non-drip water bottle, hay guard, balcony with ramp, and tip-proof food dish. Large access points and tool-free assembly make maintenance easy, while a hide-away space ensures your pet’s privacy. Ideal for indoor use, it measures 48.6" x 26.6" x 20.6" and comes with a 1-year limited warranty.
F**Y
very good cage but know your animals minimum space requirement
i have had this cage for 5 years now and i feel like i should write a review because its been so nice. its not heavy so its easy to move, ive had zero escapes, its quite sturdy and still going strong after all these years, easy to take apart and clean thoroughly. i cant speak for the quality of the additional items like the ramp, ledge, water bottle, hay feeder bc i did not use these things but the cage itself is quite nice. i initially bought this for my hedgehog and it is perfect hedgehog size! if youre looking for a hedgehog cage look no further this is the ideal. it also fit her giant hidey bed, wheel, litter box, and food and water bowls. for a cage bottom liner i really like piggy bed spreads and highly recommend them. currently i use this as a cage for my rescue ferret but he only uses it when its bed time or i have to leave the house. its a great size for a single ferret, bed, and litter box however please keep in mind ferrets need space to run around and play and explore. ferrets tend to prefer multi-level cages but this will work as long as they get plenty put of cage time. during the day my ferret spends all its time in a large play pen. ferrets are excellent escape artists and i am pleased to say that we have never once had an escape using this cage. the doors are very secure! i think this cage could be suitable for a single guinea pig but i am not 100% sure their space requirements off the top of my head. guinea pigs should really be housed in pairs however so this may not be a good option. if youre housing a very small rabbit like a baby or a holland lop i think this is a suitable bedtime cage but just like the ferret this is nowhere near enough space to run and play so youll need a larger play area that they can spend majority of their time in. i think any rabbit bigger than 4lbs will find the space quite cramped and would require something larger. i do not know the care requirements for chinchillas but i would imagine this would be too small based in how active i know they can be. just remember to always look up the space requirements of the animal you are buying a cage for before you purchase and youll have a happy healthy little friend. but i can tell you with 100% certainty if you have a hedgehog they will love this cage!
L**L
4+ Years and Guinea Pigs Love It!
I got this cage in January 2020 for three guinea pigs. It is now July 2024 and I still have it. Allthe essential parts have stood the test of time. The only thing I had to purchase separately was a new water bottle when the one that came with the cage started leaking (after about a year of use). My guinea pigs love it and there is plenty of room for all three of them to lounge and play. I use the hay holder that came with it too. They also use the upper level to lounge.Cage is easy to disassemble for cleaning. I use cage liners to make it even easier. It has been a good size for my three guinea pigs from when they were babies to now as adults. Four guinea pigs might get a little crowded if they're all on the bottom and more than four would definitely be too many.Well worth the price, as it has lasted four years and counting.
D**R
Incredible value without sacrificing quality!
I still cannot believe the price for what you get. I have researched many a cage for guinea pigs over the years and for a great starter setup it cannot be beat. This setup should be a standard setup in the pet stores at this price point. I have had guinea pigs for many years and purchased the jumbo for two, 3 year old female guinea pigs, to be used as a traveling cage when out in our RV. They already have a guinea pig mega palace in our house but with two needed something that met space requirements. I like the bar construction and silver color as I have a chewer so it should be less noticeable when she marks them up but the bottom is high so hopefully she will leave most of them alone. I plan to use the deck as the feeding center as the large opening on the top will allow easy access for cleaning and for getting their food bowls, pellets, hay etc. in and out. Also the large opening at the top means that taking them in and out of the cage will stop them from getting their back paws caught in the bars as happens with other cages and smaller openings. Daily cleaning should be a breeze as well. I use cotton towels covered by fleece on the bottom and the deck will gets pee pads covered by standard guinea pig bedding. I have already tested their ability to negotiate the ramp and as reported by other reviews it is the one downside as it is very slick and mature gps are quite hesitate to use it even though mine are familiar with ramps covered in felt in their usual cage. Smaller gps will probably get used to it but mature gps can be a bit stubborn when it comes to new things and routines.I did modify the ramp using a piece of coroplast purchased from the local home improvement store (color is limited but much cheaper than online) wrapped it in felt and secured on the underside with double-sided carpet tape. Drilling holes at the top and bottom ….this is secured to to the ramp by zipties and does not move. It makes it much better and more solid for them and their weight. I also modified the upper deck area by measuring and cutting out coroplast which is attached to the 3 sides of the cage around the deck so they feel comfortable and hidden while eating. GPs generally will not eat out in the open and I did not want them to eat under the deck because they do fight over food or their special eating space. If they are being watched the dominant one will behave. This will also keep the bedding, their feces, hay etc. in the cage and not spilling thru the bars. This was also attached by using zipties. Finally I cut a piece of coroplast for the top over the deck again in the interest of their well being and being hidden while eating. In the future I plan to get a piece of cloudy Lexan for the top to make it brighter but had extra coroplast to use up. This was secured under the bars of the top again using zipties. Now I have a very functional deck which makes it easier for me to feed them, watch them and clean. I do not use hayracks as the gps just pull all the hay down and then burrow into it. If I did I would have had to cut one side of the coroplast shorter to allow for the hayrack and water bottle. I attached pictures of my modifications. Even with some modifications ...this cage is a deal!
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