


🌟 Elevate Playtime with Nature's Hideaway!
The Prevue Hendryx 1096 Nature's Hideaway Grass Hut Toy is a hand-woven activity center designed for small pets like mice, gerbils, and hamsters. Measuring 4 x 7 x 3.5 inches, it satisfies their natural instincts to burrow, explore, and nest, while being made from 100% all-natural sisal for a safe and eco-friendly play experience.
S**Y
Loved it
Bought it for my bunny she loved it
C**R
Perfect for a mouse
I bought this for my mouse as I don't like the plastic igloos, they are expensive for what they are in my opinion. I took his nest from his igloo and put it under the hut. He settled right in, climbs on top of it and even chews on it. Will buy this again after he destroys it...but that's what it's made for.
S**A
Fun for pets
My mouse enjoyed "remodeling" this hut. It seemed that whenever he was annoyed with me (like when I cleaned his habitat) he'd run over and viciously enlarge the openings a bit. He also enjoyed sleeping inside. It eventually fell apart and now I'm buying another. Totally worth it.
A**D
Not happy
Not happy with product. Came busted up I had to try to piece it back together
T**6
He ate it!
My gerbil are it! But it was worth every penny seeing how much fun she had tearing it apart lol
L**P
Great, sturdy home & chew toy for mice
Would have been a great size for two mice, though they devoured the thing rather than move in. Plopped it in the cage and woke up the next morning to find most of two of the walls shredded and scattered around. I think that means they like it. They hide away in the wreckage sometimes and will probably finish it off in a week or so. They can climb on the roof, too, and it's the first little home I've gotten for them that they haven't managed to flip over. Very happy with this product!
A**.
For dwarfs
It’s cute but for a dwarf hamster. I have it on the side for my hamster, there’s no way he can fit in those small holes
D**L
They started out as a hit
I got 2 for each of my degu girls. By the end of the first day in their cage they made the door holes in each of the houses much bigger. The houses then sat for a week and the girls hardly touch them anymore. Maybe the freshness has gone? They might hide something under them from time to time or pull some grass out for their nest, but won't go in them or chew on them anymore.
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