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Rabbit cage for rabbits without a lid

Rabbit cage for rabbits without a lid

Quite cheap, almost completely comfortable. 🙂

Rabbit cage for rabbits without a lid

When my life in Zala began, I experienced strange moments because of the expressions here. For example, during a conversation, the word katróc was mentioned several times, and I just blinked. Then, afraid, I asked what the shovel was. The answer was a rabbit cage. But why isn't it a cage then - I asked, because it's a digger.

So, this is a scraper that is sold very cheaply!

This quality 2-story cage provides a great, comfortable place to keep pets, especially rabbits. It can be used in several ways: playing, practicing, training (???), or simply keeping your pets safe. This rabbit cage provides plenty of room for your pet to move around, and the mesh wire helps prevent unexpected accidents and malicious behavior (they can damn well bite and scratch...).

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The rabbit cage is made of high-quality wooden frame, which makes it strong and safe, which will last for years. Its green top keeps the rain out, while the cozy exterior makes it perfect for the part where the rabbit sleeps. The roof can be opened to hold or release your pets. The removable tray makes cleaning easier. And the door is easy to close and closes with a slide lock.

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This wooden rabbit cage is ideal for small pets. Its total size is 140 x 46 x 85 cm and it is made of a painted pine wood frame. The wire mesh is powder-coated and durable, and the green roof is waterproof to protect against moisture. It also has a non-slip ramp for easy access to the upper level and is weatherproof. Easy to assemble and ideal for outdoor use to keep your pets.

The price is HUF 47, and you can order it from an Italian warehouse by clicking on the link below:

Rabbit cage (scratch) for rabbits without a lid

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