Amakunft Large Rabbit Litter Box, Small Animal Potty Trainer, Bunny Corner Toilet Box for cage, Small Pet Pan for Ferret/Guinea Pig/Chinchilla/Galesaur

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  • MM

    > 3 day

    I like the concept: big and clean. However the price is ridiculous! It is being sold no more than $5 in China. I wouldn’t have bought it if I had access to it elsewhere. I wish the price can be lowered so that I will be able to get another one.

  • Dee

    > 3 day

    It was too small for my rabbit. He ended up having accidents right next to it so it was kinda pointless to keep using it. Bought another low litter box for the same price and it was way larger.

  • IzzeTinVA

    > 3 day

    I have tried every type of litter box for my rabbits. I had a smaller version of this when my rabbit was a baby and often wished I could find a larger one just like it. Finally I did, its large enough for the biggest rabbit, easy to clean, I love how the top pops off to clean instead of a drawer. I am beyond happy with my purchase. The best thing is my bunny stays clean. If you clean this once a week it will not stain, make sure to use hot vinegar water solution and Dawn and it will stay clean. I put a dog peepad in the bottom and sprinkle some paper litter and it works great. The inside stays clean and you just need to clean the pee off the pop off grate. Everything falls into the bottom. Thank you, thank you thank you.

  • Pearl

    > 3 day

    I have a 6lb mini lop. She has a hutch as her home-base. I measured and this litter box was the perfect size to fit inside her hutch in her chosen potty location. It goes all the way from the back wall to the front wall. She could lay down in it if she wanted to. I am glad this one doesnt have a drawer because that would make it more difficult to clean with how Im using it. Im not using the pee-pads. Pee-pads have a lot of plastic and not got for the environment- not to mention expensive compared to litter. I just put a thin layer of pine pellets in the bottom. I cover the pine pellets with a plastic food dehydrator mat, and then put the plastic grate back on. The poop falls through the plastic grate onto the food dehydrator mat, and pee passes into the pine litter. To clean, after I remove the plastic grate, I slightly bend the food dehydrator mat and dump out the poop. Then, I scoop out the soiled litter and put some more litter in. Im wasting far less litter and far less hay after switching to this litter box. How does it save me hay? Well, my bunny doesnt like the feel of the pine pellets (or paper pellets) so takes it upon herself to cover everything with hay. She doesnt do that with this litter box! The only design changes I could suggest are: 1) make the plastic grate solid/smooth on the back side so that it could be easily wiped clean. 2) make the bottom about an inch deeper to allow for more litter.

  • SeattleSue

    > 3 day

    Our medium size (8 pound) male rabbit uses the large size litter box. He seems to love it. Before, we had a cat litter pan for him, but this is better. He stands on the grill, pee and poop go through the grill, and his feet stay clean and dry. We put newspaper under the grill. We change the paper and rinse the litter box and grill every day.

  • Alex Huebner

    > 3 day

    This litter box affixes to the walls of my rabbit hutch very well and the rack isnt super loose in place. This makes it harder for my rabbit to shift it around which is what he was doing with his corner litter box. It solves that problem super well. I thought it would be wider but it is still big enough for my dwarf bunny. The only thing I wish was different is the twist on the back that keeps it attached to the wall, I wish it was a little longer so I felt like it was a little more secure.

  • Britt Anya Bursell

    > 3 day

    We needed a bigger tray for our rabbit and needed it have a grate so shavings would not get spread all over the hutch. This was exactly what we needed.

  • B.L.

    > 3 day

    Not easier, or cleaner. In fact, my two bunnies made such a huge mess with their pee on it I’m looking at a lot of scrubbing today. They are litter box trained, but peed all over the floor in protest of this litter box. I’ll be returning it. I really wanted to like this product. It is very sturdy, and the concept is great. I have two standard buns, and they both can just barely fit in at the same time. Our normal litter box is 19”x15”x5” and they don’t have any problems.

  • Hooks Hollands

    Greater than one week

    For years, Ive been using the jumbo scatterless litter boxes from Ware for my Holland lop rabbits. Recently, I needed a litter box with a shallow entry for a bunny who was having surgery, and this was the only one that was both shallow enough AND large enough for a rabbit (my rabbits are 3-5 pounds), a pile of hay, and a plenty of room for a bunny butt. Although ridiculously overpriced for a plastic bin with grate, I have to say that the plastic is very thick, smooth, and appears to be durable. I like that the mesh grate is made of wide plastic rungs instead of metal so its easier on the bunnys feet but still spaced wide enough to allow most poops through. The grate latches a bit at the front and is easy to left for cleaning, and I appreciate that there is no annoying slide-out tray to accumulate urine or mashed cecotropes (wet, tiny bunny poops). Overall, my only minor gripes are the lack of a way to attach this to an enclosure (no clips) and the massive cost. Considering the quality of the litter box, plastic grate, and extremely generous size, I am pleased with my purchase even though my wallet is quite empty now.

  • Nina Geiger

    > 3 day

    Expensive but 100% worth it for my rabbit. It seems comfortable for them and the grate isnt sharp. It keeps my rabbit from sitting on his litter while eating hay. My current setup is having this box as the one he eats hay in (I have a small hay bag hanging over one side) and then a smaller normal litter box since he continues to want to pee on things that are soft. This works out great as he only sits in the other litterbox for a short amount of time and spends most of his time eating hay at this one. It has cut down on the mess of flinging litter everywhere too (thank goodness!!). Its rather large too. I have a holland lop rabbit and he would take up half the litter box if hes loafed in it. So theres plenty of room to have a hay bag (I have it hanging over the side so he has plenty of room to stand completely in the litterbox whole eating). I love the high walls too, which keeps the hay in. If your rabbit has a problem with mats or pee staining, or you just need a cleaner setup, I highly recommend this litterbox. Its expensive but so so worth it.

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