🏰 Create a castle your bunnies will love!
The HIIMALEX Extra Large Sturdy Bunny Castle Hideout is a spacious and safe indoor playhouse designed for rabbits and small pets. With easy tool-free assembly and a chic design, it offers a perfect blend of functionality and aesthetics. Made from solid natural wood, it supports up to 28lbs, ensuring durability and safety for your furry friends.
A**A
Super cute and my bunny loves it!
Super cute and my bunny loves it! It’s the perfect size for my 36inch high cage and it has plenty of room inside for my bun (he is 8 weeks old). He loves being inside of it and also on top! I often find him taking naps inside! It was easy to build and is pretty sturdy. I also like that it doesn’t require those clear rubber bands that many houses do. I did not use the ladder as it’s really steep and just took up room. My bun easily jumps up on top without it. Overall my bun and I love it!
M**
My picky bunny has not left it since assembly
The media could not be loaded. I was initially hesitant to buy my bunny a hideout. For one, she's quite large for her breed. She's 50/50 Holland lop and lionhead, but she's just under 7 pounds. She's not fat, just big. But secondly, she's incredibly picky. She doesn't like going in cardboard boxes (legit just eats it), she doesn't like most toys, she's rejected most makeshift hideouts I've made, etc. She usually just opts to sleep under furniture: couches, dressers, in suitcases, etc. So buying a hideout was a shot in the dark. I wanted something cheap but sturdy, as well as on the smaller side (not like those multi roomed castles I've seen, since my room is small). So if she rejected it too, I wouldn't be losing out on much but I would know it wasn't just too flimsy for her.Well, I assembled it this afternoon. It was super easy to assemble, took maybe 5 minutes. Just slide the pieces together, push them down to lock them into place, and done! I set it down and she was in within a couple minutes. It's been 4 hours and she only left to use her litterbox once. Safe to say she loves it!I'm honestly incredibly impressed and happy. The product is quite sturdy and well made. The stairs are a bit iffy, only because of how they attach to the house. She hasn't used them or hopped on top of it, but it's only been 4 hours. Even if she doesn't use the stairs for climbing, they actually serve a different purpose currently! I have them over one of the entrances (not the carrot shaped hole), so it's partially covered so she feels extra safe. She uses that hole to enter too, which I thought was kinda odd but eh that's my baby!There's a good amount of room, she could probably flop in it. She's quite the chewer, so I was a bit worried she'd just gnaw it apart. But so far not a single nibble! Again, it's only been 4 hours so time will tell. So far, so good!Overall, both of us are incredibly happy. She gets to feel safe and secure, without ruining the carpet with cecotropes and being near cords/outlets. I get a cheap and compact product that's well made, and peace of mind. Win win!
C**O
Better than I imagined!
This went together so easily and links together very well creating a very sturdy structure. I was impressed by the size. Even my big bunny can go in and out of it. Even the little carrot cutout, that I thought would be too tiny, all my bunnies are able to go through.They have nibbled on it but haven't done really any damage and they usually love to try and destroy everything I get them. My bunnies don't go on top of it but do like to go inside. The only complaint is the ladder. It's steep and has cutouts on it. My bunnies never go up it. One tries to flip it away actually. I think I'll get another one and use it as a little bridge.Overall happy with this purchase. It's cute and sturdy and bunny approved.Update: after almost a year this little play structure is still going strong! My bunnies still enjoy it and I'm ordering another for them for Christmas to make it evenlarger for exploring!
M**
It is cute Updated
These were super easy to assemble, look good, great size for smaller pet. They would be even cuter painted. I did only have a rex dutch mix bunny. My dutch had no issues with them. The ramp is too steep but the buns were chewing on it the most and would be on it if I put treats or greens there. The houses would also gradually come apart especially when being moved for cleaning. My rabbits were always lounging in them and chewing on them. When I got my Holland lop though she was seriously hurting herself somehow. Small chunks of skin missing from her nose and by her eyes. I was worried so I put a camera on them and at night she gets crazy zoomies like off the wall. I think she hurt her face on the carrot portion of one of the houses. From being chewed on one is sharp. Since taking them out she hasn't been hurt. I have them through out the house now. My 13 pound cat likes to sleep in the one in the living room when the buns aren't using it.
T**Y
Bunny loves it!
The bunny loves it! Super easy to put together, and does what it needs to. Bunny has a blast with it!
L**N
My bun thinks he is king of the castle
I have two of these castles. One for my bun and one for my daughter’s bun! They love to be high and hang out, and also love the privacy of hanging inside. They are easy to put together- the wood tabs slide into the slots. It is well built, but also easy to take apart if needed. My only complaint is my daughter’s bun decided to pee in his, and there is really no way to clean untreated wood. We soaked vinegar where he went, so the bacteria is gone (I think) but the stain remains.
A**D
EZ
My bunny loves it! It was easy to build and pretty fast too. Only thing I didn't include was the little bridge because my bunny can already hop to the top quite easily. I'll probably have to use some wood glue later on though.
G**I
Cute house
Used this to make a home for my bearded dragon and she loves it. I covered the side with the carrot cut out with leaves.
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