Customer Reviews

TRIXIE Natura Rabbit Hutch With Sloped Roof
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Most Helpful Positive Review
Read All 84 Positive ReviewsGreat for Netherland Dwarf!
By Jennifer on Feb 10, 2022
I - an unskilled 42 year old woman - was able to assemble by myself. Has lasted a year so far. It's nice to be able to put down the trap door, to trap my rabbit, and scoop my rabbit up from the top, instead of opening a door and reaching through the cage. The side doors are convenient for my younger I - an unskilled 42 year old woman - was able to assemble by myself. Has lasted a year so far. It's nice to be able to put down the trap door, to trap my rabbit, and scoop my rabbit up from the top, instead of opening a door and reaching through the cage. The side doors are convenient for my younger kids. They can open the doors and pet the bunnies. … more
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Most Helpful Critical Review
Read All 50 Critical ReviewsNot the greatest
By Tori on May 24, 2022
First off, if you're looking for an indoor hutch, you might want to reconsider this one, because it doesn't have a floor, so if you have hardwood or carpet, it's going to be ruined. I just put a bunch of puppy pads down. I literally JUST got this today, and I'm already not loving it. It's 'okay' in the First off, if you're looking for an indoor hutch, you might want to reconsider this one, because it doesn't have a floor, so if you have hardwood or carpet, it's going to be ruined. I just put a bunch of puppy pads down. I literally JUST got this today, and I'm already not loving it. It's 'okay' in the sense that it's sturdy and it's a house for my rabbit, but definitely NOT worth almost $200. One of the wooden slats on the inside was broken and split right out of the box, so I had to glue it back and a whole pack of screws was left out, but luckily my dad had some spares of the same size. The pull-out tray is wood with a plastic inlay, and the inlay had become completely detached and I had to glue that back as well. The tray is also not as big as it seems in the video, but maybe that's just me. Like I said, it's a safe and secure house for my bun, so I'm grateful. Just, be aware of what you're buying. It's coming from Germany, which means it'll be handled a lot, and with that tends to lead to the product getting banged up. I also feel like the instructions could be a little clearer and more in-depth, but again, maybe that's just me. I'd send it back, but after the 3 1/2 hours of putting it together, it's not worth it. … more
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Not the greatest
By Tori on May 24, 2022
First off, if you're looking for an indoor hutch, you might want to reconsider this one, because it doesn't have a floor, so if you have hardwood or carpet, it's going to be ruined. I just put a bunch of puppy pads down. I literally JUST got this today, and I'm already not loving it. It's 'okay' in the sense that it's sturdy and it's a house for my rabbit, but definitely NOT worth almost $200. One of the wooden slats on the inside was broken and split right out of the box, so I had to glue it back and a whole pack of screws was left out, but luckily my dad had some spares of the same size. The pull-out tray is wood with a plastic inlay, and the inlay had become completely detached and I had to First off, if you're looking for an indoor hutch, you might want to reconsider this one, because it doesn't have a floor, so if you have hardwood or carpet, it's going to be ruined. I just put a bunch of puppy pads down. I literally JUST got this today, and I'm already not loving it. It's 'okay' in the sense that it's sturdy and it's a house for my rabbit, but definitely NOT worth almost $200. One of the wooden slats on the inside was broken and split right out of the box, so I had to glue it back and a whole pack of screws was left out, but luckily my dad had some spares of the same size. The pull-out tray is wood with a plastic inlay, and the inlay had become completely detached and I had to glue that back as well. The tray is also not as big as it seems in the video, but maybe that's just me. Like I said, it's a safe and secure house for my bun, so I'm grateful. Just, be aware of what you're buying. It's coming from Germany, which means it'll be handled a lot, and with that tends to lead to the product getting banged up. I also feel like the instructions could be a little clearer and more in-depth, but again, maybe that's just me. I'd send it back, but after the 3 1/2 hours of putting it together, it's not worth it. … more
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Meh you get what you pay for.
By Newbunnyowner on May 19, 2022
This hutch is stylish but very flimsy. The hinges on the top bent right away. (We put new door hinges on it) The wood is weak and when constructing, it split in many places. This hutch will be a short term fix until we can build something stronger.
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It was kind of smaller though than what I thought
By Deedee on May 14, 2022
I think it was a lot smaller than what I thought it would be in the top layer is really small and don't have a lot of room
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not worth the price
By cute on May 6, 2022
cheap, extra small no room for animals, says it is made for Guinea pigs no it is not at all.
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Love it!!!
By Lilah on Mar 20, 2022
It’s a bit small but other than that it’s great for Cookie!!!
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Great for Netherland Dwarf!
By Jennifer on Feb 10, 2022
I - an unskilled 42 year old woman - was able to assemble by myself. Has lasted a year so far. It's nice to be able to put down the trap door, to trap my rabbit, and scoop my rabbit up from the top, instead of opening a door and reaching through the cage. The side doors are convenient for my younger kids. They can open the doors and pet the bunnies.
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Good but not great
By DenMom on Dec 30, 2021
I have two French Angora's that are fairly large as far as medium size rabbits go. This hutch is barely big enough for them. They are a long-haired breed and the openings are snug for them. They constantly rub the sides going to the second level and I had to cut the hole larger in the divider for them to pass through. It was still snug for both to fit up top, so I never use the dividers. It is made well enough. I actually keep my rabbits in a partially enclosed area as well as indoors. I do not see this being able to stand up well to exposure to the elements. I had to create a playground for the rabbits using a puppy playpen. This gives my rabbits room to stretch out and play. The I have two French Angora's that are fairly large as far as medium size rabbits go. This hutch is barely big enough for them. They are a long-haired breed and the openings are snug for them. They constantly rub the sides going to the second level and I had to cut the hole larger in the divider for them to pass through. It was still snug for both to fit up top, so I never use the dividers. It is made well enough. I actually keep my rabbits in a partially enclosed area as well as indoors. I do not see this being able to stand up well to exposure to the elements. I had to create a playground for the rabbits using a puppy playpen. This gives my rabbits room to stretch out and play. The reason I only give this a 3-star rating is because the tray for the upper part is deep enough, but it would be much better if it had a wire grate over the entire floor so poop could fall through to the tray and into some sort of litter which would keep the rabbits from being in peep and poop. I cannot use the shredded litter because of the length of hair of my rabbits. So it would also be nice if even Trixie made a waterproof and odor-controlling hutch pad for this model that could be used. I ended up ordering puppy pads, cutting them to fit, and sewing them up. It was a little bit of work, but it makes cleaning and managing the volume of poop and pee a bit easier. I also built a wire floor to assist with the management of the poop and pee in the upper part. The wire-grated floor allows the rabbit pee to pass through and onto the pellet litter. Thi sway the smell is better managed and I don't have to wash the pads as often. Plus it keeps the rabbits from eating the litter pellets. Still not a bad hutch, but I would love some of the mentioned accessories and upgrades. … more
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not for outdoor rabbits
By outdoor on Dec 29, 2021
Not super sturdy so I’m worried about keeping my outdoor rabbit in it with the wind. Will probably be fine if you stake it in to the ground and leave something heavy on top so the roof doesn’t blow open. Honestly smaller than I thought. Love the pull out drawer for cleaning and the fact that you can block off the top and bottom.
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Disappointed.
By Karyl on Nov 9, 2021
This would be awesome if you could attach 2 to each other. I ordered the bigger of the 2 sizes. It is so narrow. I needed something for the winter to bring my bunny in. He barely fits in the hole between floors. The ramp is too narrow. I had to take the second floor completely out and add a dog fence around it, so I could leave the door open. Way too small for a bunny. Maybe a guinea pig or smaller would be a better fit.
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Rabbit castle
By Neen on Nov 1, 2021
My bunny loves his new house he has a warm compartment that keeps him hidden and watch everyone through the gate.