Noah's Mummy
Young Bun
I saw this featured on the news and since in mags and newspapers etc.. I think it looks nice but that's about all
www.omlet.co.uk
www.omlet.co.uk
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I dont even think they look nice
Sorry but as rabbit accommodation go, these are terrible. Omlet donated one to the rescue where I used to volunteer hoping that we would recommend them to people who adopted. They are totally unsuitable as rabbit accommodation if it's to be used for full time housing. They are far too small, they close by way of a flapping door, which when closed means that the rabbit has no light/window.
The area with the removable litter tray is only the same size as a medium cat litter tray and so not enough space (this takes up the whole floor) and they were recommending them for a pair! I don't think so.
The run used to fix with plastic clips (which I believe has changed now) but was certainly not secure.
I have used the Omlet for play time on the grass for small bunnies, but would never, ever recommend them. They look funky but that's the only thing that is good about them in my opinion. They are also way over priced which leads me to think that the only people who would shell out for one are people with more money than sense.
I think that they may be suitable for chickens but then I am no chicken expert.
Sorry to burst anyone's bubble. Please don't waste your time buying one of these.
From their website:-
How many rabbits can I keep in my eglu?
Rabbits vary greatly in size. A guide is that 2-3 medium sized rabbits such as an English lop will be fine in the eglu. A single large rabbit like a French lop will live happily in the eglu. If you have a small breed such as the Netherland dwarf you can keep between 3 and 4 in an eglu.
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