DuMOR Raised Rabbit Hutch – safe and secure environment for rabbits
Your pet rabbits will love residing in the DuMOR Raised Rabbit Hutch. Elevated off the ground and durably constructed from solid wood, this rabbit hutch is designed to keep your bunnies safe. The door panel has a safety latch to ensure the rabbits don’t get loose, and the stylish gray finish is protected by a UV-resistant stain to provide years of use. For added convenience, this rabbit hutch is easy to clean and maintain. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Your pet rabbits will love residing in the DuMOR Raised Rabbit Hutch. Elevated off the ground and durably constructed from solid wood, this rabbit hutch is designed to keep your bunnies safe. The door panel has a safety latch to ensure the rabbits don’t get loose, and the stylish gray finish is protected by a UV-resistant stain to provide years of use. For added convenience, this rabbit hutch is easy to clean and maintain. Satisfaction guaranteed.
- Hutch provides a safe and secure environment for rabbits
- Provides over 24 in. of run area for the rabbits to play and relax
- Crafted with a sturdy 1 in. wooden frame and welded wire front panel; side panels and front door are made from durable, solid wood
- UV-protected stain helps prevent the rabbit hutch from fading
- Designed with a double door to give you greater access to the interior
- Hinged roof is easy to open and has safety ‘lock’ hinges
- Plastic caps on the bottom of each leg protect against moisture
- Safety-latch door helps prevent the rabbits from getting loose
- Grated floor with an easy access clean-out tray
- Made in China
- Dimensions of the rabbit hutch: 47.2 in. x 22.4 in. x 37.4 in.
- Satisfaction guaranteed
- 1-year warranty
Additional information
Features | Lockable, Tray Included |
---|---|
Indoor/Outdoor | Outdoor |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Number Of Levels | 1 |
Primary Color | Gray |
Primary Material | Wood |
Product Height | 37.4 in. |
Product Length | 47.2 in. |
Product Weight | 40.7 in. |
Product Width | 22.44 in. |
Roof Type | Flat |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Manufacturer Part Number | DUS20208 |
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