| | |  | Rabbits | Home » » » Havahart 9898 Rabbit Starter Kit | | | | | | | Description: | | Kit includes a 24” x 24” x 16" cage, plastic pull-out dropping pan, frame kit, 5” sifter feeder with lid, and 32 oz. water bottle. The ½” x 1” floor mesh pattern is easy on small animals' feet. Top and side mesh pattern is 2” x 1”. Constructed with 14 gauge high tensile wire mesh. To assemble the cage, simply unfold and squeeze the clips closed with your fingers. The door hinges at the top and opens up and inward. A latch hooks to the top for holding the door up and out of the way. The door opening has a plastic edge covering the wire ends for safety. Made in the USA. | | | Features: | |
• Assembled cage dimensions: 24"L x 24"W x 16"H (24"H with legs)
• Easy assembly
• Constructed with 14 gauge high tensile wire mesh
• Cage door hinges at the top and opens up and inward.
• Door opening has a plastic edge covering the wire ends for safety
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 24.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 24.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 24.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 18.6 pounds | | Package Length:
| 25.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 25.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 6.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 17.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 4 reviews |
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Great cage...Jun 20, 2009
By Jennifer S. A good package that comes with the standard cage, food thing, water bottle (with two hooks), poo tray, door hook, and the interconnecting stand legs. Instructions were easy and clear (English only). The wire is sturdier than it looks, and isn't riddled with splinters like some. You will need a pair of pliers for construction. I also recommend that you bend the connectors on the legs against the wires so that you can pick the cage up without having them fall off.
*However* I would under no circumstances recommend this for a always-home for a rabbit of any size. If you only kennel your rabbit as you would a dog, and allow them ample time to romp and play, then this would be sufficient. My use for these are for quail, as the wire is comfortable enough for them and the height isn't enough for them to break their necks fluttering upwards.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Leg construction needs workOct 06, 2009
By D. Daniel I have three of these kits and we stacked them. We purchased from our local feed supply and one box was missing the legs and all three had NO instructions for putting together. After a lot of cussing, a couple bandaids, and a stroke of genius, we finally got them together. If you place the legs so they straddle the wire at a + then you get more stability, but as another poster said, you cannot pick up the cage without the legs all falling off unless you use a little creative engineering to secure the legs. Our bunnies have not voiced any complaints ;) I suspect we're going to need some larger ones though once we start breeding them because I do not think they are large enough to accommodate a nesting box.
Not what I expected.Aug 24, 2010
By Belinda
"Belinda"
We purchased the 30 x 30 version of this kit only we had to buy the legs and pan separate. There were NO instructions and the wire on one of the panels was not welded. It is much flimsier than it looks. Like some of the other reviewers have stated, the legs are not easy to get on and then fall off easily if you bump it at all. Very disappointed in the affordable Rabbit home options available.
decentMar 15, 2010
By Cassandra E. Schillinger This was a decent cage. Of course within time it rusts, and when you move it, it falls apart if you don't hold it correctly. But other than that it was a good cage.
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