127 reviews forCabin Jerrik
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Pet owners are thrilled with this wooden house for small animals. It's spacious and well-made, providing a cozy spot for guinea pigs, chinchillas, rabbits, and even parrots. The house is loved for its practicality and design, allowing pets to sit inside or on top. However, some concerns about nails and splinters were noted. Overall, it's a recommended purchase, offering a delightful retreat for pets to rest and nibble on.
Spacious enough for multiple pets
Well-made and sturdy construction
Loved by pets for both resting and nibbling
Presence of nails can pose a risk
Potential for splinters
21/05/05|Tanja
Danger from Nails
Until the day before yesterday, I found this log cabin for rodents (we have 2 dwarf lops) absolutely suitable. Unfortunately, I’ve now discovered that these cabins are put together with nails. Since the rabbits gnaw off the bark, nails are now appearing everywhere, which could cause them serious injuries. That’s far too dangerous for my rabbits!!!
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16/05/05|Gerti Szulderics
TOP QUALITY
Such a fantastic little log cabin—we've been looking for one like this for ages! The quality and craftsmanship are excellent, and my rat absolutely loves it! Ever since we got the cabin, she doesn’t want to come out at all!
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21/04/05|Elfi
Super great!
I received the log cabin the day before yesterday, and it's super big, plus the window is huge, so the animal can't get stuck inside. You should definitely consider the size of your pet before buying and then choose the cabin accordingly. I'm absolutely thrilled with it, and so is my Max. I can only recommend it! It's also very sturdy, so there's plenty for him to nibble on. In short, simply brilliant!
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08/04/05|Margit Dürringer
Superb quality!
A really great and sturdy house, unlike anything I've seen before, and the price is spot on too! However, unfortunately, the entrance is a bit too small. It's fine for guinea pigs, but not so much for rabbits. The house is perfect for keeping my guinea pigs outdoors, as it's made from very thick wood.
Absolutely brilliant!
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29/03/05|Felix Rauch
Guinea pig died in the window.
WARNING! WARNING! I strongly advise against buying this (and other houses with windows) for guinea pigs, as I had the painful experience of my guinea pig getting stuck in a window and dying!
WARNING! WARNING!
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22/03/05|doreen
Super!!!
My two dwarf lionhead girls (around 18 weeks old) loved the little house right from the start. I placed it in their enclosure, and the two of them came rushing over immediately. Without much sniffing around, they went straight for the house with their little teeth. Apparently, they wanted to reshape it a bit to suit their own ideas ;-) before moving in.
First, the bark on the roof suffered a little, then the corners. Otherwise, you can still recognise it as a house, and no holes have been chewed into it yet.
They absolutely love this house! Even together, they squeeze themselves inside. It gets a bit tight, but they don’t seem to mind so far. If the one at the back wants to come out and her friend won’t let her pass, she just slips out through the window.
It’s a shame you can’t attach a picture here. The two of them look so adorable with their own little house.
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22/02/05|Denise
... absolutely adorable!
On Friday, I ordered the large little house – because of its natural look – for my dwarf rabbit. Three days later, it was already here. My Lisa didn’t need a minute to warm up to it. She’s constantly hopping in and out, jumping onto the roof, making herself comfortable there, and happily nibbling and scratching at all the sides and corners of the house.
Lisa is happy, and I’m very satisfied with the product and with ZOOPLUS!!!
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20/02/05|Monja
Brilliant!!!
My dwarf lop is thrilled with his log cabin! He often lies inside and looks out of the window... it looks so adorable!
The roof provides an extra level in the cage, the wood is wonderfully natural (especially compared to many other sleeping houses), and this log cabin is visually stunning too! Brilliant!
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26/01/05|Nadine W.
I can recommend it!
I bought this little house as a sort of second level for my gerbils. 🐭
They’ve taken to it really well and love climbing around on the roof.
The roof is also a favourite spot for nibbling. 😄
Inside, they immediately set up their new nest
(finally, the four mice have more space than just a coconut shell).
Overall, it’s a very nice and visually appealing piece for gerbils.
A great climbing alternative.
I can recommend it! 👍
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24/01/05|Bine
Super
I ordered two large houses. My two dwarf rabbits immediately started nibbling on the houses and peeling off the bark. They clearly had a lot of fun with it, and I hope this will keep them away from my wooden windows ;-) However, the entrance doors were a bit too small, so we enlarged them with a jigsaw. Now they can get into the houses without any problems.
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21/01/05|Claudia
Simply brilliant
I ordered the house for my two dwarf rabbits. It didn’t take them even two minutes before they started going wild with it (:-) from nibbling on the corners to peeling off the bark. I think it’s just brilliant, highly recommended.
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16/01/05|Andi
It's all right.
I would have preferred a door instead of the little window on the narrow side!!
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15/01/05|xanderk2512
Class
I got this little house when I got my two lionhead rabbits. At first, I had some concerns that it might eventually become too small for both of them. But over time, the little house has turned into a true oasis of comfort for my two. Sometimes they prefer being inside, on top of, or "under" the house rather than enjoying their run.
Highly recommended.
And for anyone who might say, "Oh, animal cruelty," I obviously bought an additional house, but the two of them just prefer being together in the smaller house!
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31/12/04|silberlicht
Also suitable for rats :)
I ordered the little house as a bonus reward for my little ones and I’m very satisfied. The wood is nice and thick, sturdy, and the house arrived already pre-assembled.
At the moment, it’s still in my playpen, but it’ll move into the cage when one of the other houses gives up the ghost :)
Even with rats, it can happen that an animal gets stuck in a window opening that’s too small during a frenzy and injures itself or worse. However, I think the window of this house is big enough that even my two neutered males won’t get stuck in it – and they’re almost guinea pig-sized. The little door is also nicely large, and the house is heavy enough not to be knocked off the platform straight away.
All in all, very positive, even though I won’t be able to make it pee-proof due to the "log cabin construction," which might shorten its lifespan a bit. But it does make for a great chewing treat.
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30/12/04|Hasi-Hase
Quite alright.
So, my friend has one of these, it's quite nice, and the rabbit literally loves to chew on it. I wanted to get one too, but I have a big rabbit, it must be about 30cm long. I can never buy such great houses because mine doesn't fit inside, and buying a little house where my other doe can fit but can't lie down is just too silly for me.
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29/12/04|Katharina
Very satisfied
I ordered the large version for my two dwarf rabbits and I’m completely satisfied with it. It’s big enough for both of them, and even my chubby lop dwarf can fit through the entrance! The material is also very nice and, most importantly, suitable for their needs, as they can easily gnaw on the untreated wood.
One small downside: the edges around the entrance and window aren’t well smoothed, so the animals could get splinters there. You just need to file down the wood a bit, and then there’s no risk anymore.
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29/12/04|H.Tonn
Super Log Cabin
We were a bit sceptical at first, but the house is really great. Our guinea pigs took to it straight away and absolutely love it. The material is very good and sturdy. The size of 40cm is perfect for 2 guinea pigs. It didn’t even need to be assembled. Material – good, size – good, price in the special offer – also good.
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09/12/04|Annett
Wooden cabin
So, I put the log cabin into the cage 120. Looks great. Delivery was spot on, and I didn’t have to assemble anything. Plus, we really should move away from all that plastic stuff. My two dwarf bunnies can happily nibble on the wood. It’s just a shame that both of them don’t fit together in the 40. But they do like sitting on top of it as well.
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06/11/04|Mona
Ah yes
Of course, young guinea pigs can get stuck in window openings!
It even happened to me once – but I was right there and managed to get the poor thing out! When guinea pigs panic, their flight instinct kicks in, and they’ll just run into any hole they can find. If anyone here still isn’t convinced, then visit a good guinea pig website – everything will be explained to you there again!!!!
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14/10/04
Not bad :-)
Hello, the little house looks really great! It's nice and spacious too, I think I'll order it for myself!
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