Hutch falling apart, I need a new one

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purple blobs

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I would question the makers knowledge of small pets... My rabbit nibbled out of that type of trellis once...

Doesn't look very practial either. I recommend looking for another.
 
You have got to be patient of this forum, it isn't as active as some!
 
As said before you don't have to constantly bump up your threads people will see them just be patient.

With a hutch your going to ideally for a guinea pig, not want one with an open bottom, guinea pigs can't be on the grass all day as in the mornings and during winter it's cold and wet and would make them ill if they went on it, therefor a separate run is more practical.
 
You can get a lot better than that for the money. My boys are in a chicken coop which cost me £120
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Unfortuantly with the layout, if they don't want to be caught they won't be, i strongly suggest looking on ebay or something though.
 
There are some fantastic hutches on the 'housing' forum of this site and some members have given links to where they bought the hutches. I love looking at all the pics of your piggies' hutches - some of them are really amazing and it's great to get new ideas
 
A large hutch like this is much better for 2 piggies! http://www.welfarehutches.co.uk/category/6ft single rabbit hutch
It offers lots of floor space which is far more important for guinea pigs than lots of space over many levels.
It's also more practical as it will be easier to get into to clean, catch your piggies and wont need moving around all the time. Also, its cheaper and more than likely made of better materials. These fancy hutches like the one you linked too are often made of very flimsy board!
 
if I may ask, what site did you get it from, or where, to bobbie and frankie?
 
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