Customer Reviews


Kaytee Take Me With Small Animal Travel Carrier
7 Reviews
7 Reviews
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Do not buy it is super small
By Lily on Jan 9, 2021
The following guidelines are useful to determine the space needed for guinea pigs. One guinea pig: 7.5 square feet cage (minimum), but more is better; generally 30" x 36" is a good size. Two guinea pigs: 7.5 square feet (minimum), but 10.5 square feet is preferred; generally 30" x 50" is a good size. But this cage is way under that and does not proving good living for your pets.
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Perfect for chinchilla
By Puglover on Sep 18, 2020
This cage is perfect for my chinchilla, we moved a few months ago, I needed something to transport my chins. I got 2 of these cages put them together and zip tied the bottom of the cage . Perfect for them.
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good for budgie
By parakeetlover on May 6, 2020
It’s a perfect size cage for me to put one of my budgies in to take to the vet. It’s not too small, but just right. Only one small bird would fit in it though so I bought one for each of my parakeets and it worked well!
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omg amazing!!
By Kate on Dec 29, 2019
so good My pigges loves it so much and so cheap by it!!
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TRAVEL CARRIER
By Raiven on Jun 26, 2019
This is a carrier, not a cage. It is ment for taking your animal in the car, to the vet's, or else where... not for you to take the animal on vacation with you where it will sit in this cage. When traveling you want to have a SMALL space for your animal, enough to turn around, and sit up with head room. The bigger the carrier, the more damage can be done if you are in a car accident, you don't want them thrown around a cage. The orginal wire/plastic carriers that they came out with would fit in the soft carriers. this is how I would used them. it gave me the added security that my my rats, gerbils, hamsters, ectera couldn't chew out of the carrier, and get loose, and the soft shell let This is a carrier, not a cage. It is ment for taking your animal in the car, to the vet's, or else where... not for you to take the animal on vacation with you where it will sit in this cage. When traveling you want to have a SMALL space for your animal, enough to turn around, and sit up with head room. The bigger the carrier, the more damage can be done if you are in a car accident, you don't want them thrown around a cage. The orginal wire/plastic carriers that they came out with would fit in the soft carriers. this is how I would used them. it gave me the added security that my my rats, gerbils, hamsters, ectera couldn't chew out of the carrier, and get loose, and the soft shell let them have a nice dark area to feel safe in, and it gave a good handle to carry it. … more
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Cage too small
By amyr on Mar 20, 2019
even after I checked the dimensions to see if the size would be doable, once I received the cage I was surprised at how small it really is. I have a guinea pig and he hardly has room in there to move. I absolutely needed the cage so could not return it, but while I was at my destination, we let him out as much as possible to stretch his legs. It's not very sturdy/durable either.
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Not worth it!!!
By Sydney on Dec 31, 2018
I paid almost $30 for this cage. I get it (a day before Christmas), and it is a TOTAL waste. It’s very fragile and you cannot pick it up by just the handle, or else the bottom of the cage and also your pet will drop to the floor. It says it fits bunnies but I would’ve surprised if it fit a guinea pig! My poor bunny had to stay in this small cage (said to be perfect for bunnies) for two days during Christmas! It was horrible. We had to come home early so we could put him back in his big cage. A TOTAL PIECE OF CRAP AND DOES NOT FIT THE ANIMALS IT SAYS IT DOES!! Also, the bottom already has a crack in it from when we picked it up by the handle.