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I am thinking of ordering this, what do you think?

looks incredible edible to me - wouldn't trust it to hold mine for more than a few minutes. I only trust wire or plastic cages after an incident with a willow carry basket on the way to the vets (rabbit ate way out of basket, was bouncing round car, we had to divert to a pet shop and get new carrier and catch rabbit from car . . )
 
I think I'd prefer the plastic or wire carriers April as I'd be worried that the bunny would nibble at the material and I don't think I'd like to have the strap over my shoulder as I have visions of the poor bunny being bounced about.
 
I'd personally go for a plastic one :D My rabbits would have a ball destroying that.. even Poppy who never chews anything would more than likely dig ;) :lol:
You can get a really decent hardy carrier for that price :wave:
 
It fails as both a carrier and a run.

Apart from easily being able to get out, it would offer no protection in a car crash or from other animals at the vets, and the fabric base would sag and/or shift under all but light bunnies, which I imagine would make the rabbit feel unsafe. And I would never trust any carrier with a zip closure because zips can break at the worst of times, you'd be in a right pickle if it broke whilst you were carrying bunny in it.
 
I agree with the majority so far. I'm not sure i could trust it... what if they started to bite at it?

Looks nice and comfy though - i would consider one for my dental bun :)
 
Ok,:wave: I have orderd it.
I was mainly thinking of using it for transporting my gummy bunny so chewing would not be a problem there;) Though it maybe quite tough:?

I am very sceptical as to the bit that pegs out on the grass:? I doubt I will ever use that but it will be intresting to see.
I just liked the idea of front and side opening to get bunny out without dragging it out of a front entrance.

I have no intention of using shoulder strap because, as Maisy points out it would be a bumpy carry for bunny.
I value your comments.
I will let you know what I think of it when it arrives
 
I took my two to Manchester in a fabric carrier. 7 hours there and back. There was no issue, they were fine. Back, a different story. Smoo chewed at the door until the zip broke and I couldn't close it. I had to walk through Yarmouth station with the carrier open and me s***ing myself. It was horrible. I really don't think fabric carriers are suitable for rabbits.
 
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