An amazing cardboard tunnel that stretches, twists and turns! Can expand in width and stretches in length, (over 5 feet!). Simulates a burrow feel that bunnies love! Buy multiple tunnels, and create a labyrinth of ever changing tunnel pathways. (See multiple tunnel discount). It's so easy to change around, you can create a whole new bunny burrow playground in seconds. Your bunny won't be able to resist exploring over and over again!
Great to use with other play structures too - make a bunny Haven Town!
We've been testing and perfecting this tunnel for over 2 years, and my bunnies have never gotten bored of it. Encourages exercise even in my senior aged bunnies, Jack and Vivian. And when you're ready to put it away, it collapses to 7", then you can just fasten with the two hook and loop ties. Unlike other tunnels made from cloth, cardboard is safer for bunnies to chew as it is much more digestible. Plus, cardboard makes it darker inside just the way bunnies like it. Not to mention cardboard is better for the environment.
Great for other animals too: Our cat loves these tunnels! Ferrets and Chins are curious creatures too who like to explore and hide out..
INDIVIDUAL ITEM INFORMATION:
Size:
Collapsed: 7"L x 12"W x 14"H
Normal Expanded: 48"L x 18"W x 14"H; Inside: 10"H x 10 W"
Max Expanded: 64"L x 24"W x 14"H; Inside: 9"H x 16 W"
Weight: 2.05 lb.
Actual Weight Boxed, but shipped via current Dimensional Weight of 52 lb. Dimensional Weight can vary slightly
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Some tunnels are more flexible and hold their shape better than others, In most cases this does not affect it except if you have your tunnels on hardwood or smooth flooring. Using a cloth flooring will help it retain it's structure.
A small amount of glue is located inside end flaps in small quantities and is not easily accessible. If your rabbit is a heavy chewer remove the tunnel when it is no longer structurally sound.
If your rabbit chews and ingests excessive amounts of cardboard remove the product from them. Any toy that is consumed excessively will fill a bunny up and prevent them from getting proper fiber intake for a healthy digestive system.
They love it! We've went through many of these throughout the years, and my newest bun loves hiding in their new house! She even turned one of the holes into an opening "garage".
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Jennifer Kushmerek
The best tunnel
My rabbit runs through the tunnel, naps in it, and chews some windows. During the mega molt the tunnel also brushes off loose fur. I like that is safe for chewing and can be bent or straight.
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Jeff James
Very adaptable
Initially we had as a 2 story but the bunnies liked it better as a ranch floorplan. They love their new pad!
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Alexiss
Bunnies love these!
I originally had the large version of these. My buns did enough bunstruction that I needed a replacement. I have them side by side vs stacked. I worry about the hight stacked. One of my buns is a senior. My buns love taking their naps in these. They're good hidey huts too.
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Deborah
My rabbits love the tunnel. Eloise my white lop chews out windows
so she can see outside of the tunnel.
Tunnel Haven Precautions: The Tunnel Haven has small amounts of non-starch glue within the end flaps, which are tucked up inside and not easily accessible. If your rabbit is a heavy chewer and eats cardboard, watch carefully and remove the tunnel when it is no longer structurally sound.
General Toy Precautions: Ensure your rabbit doesn't ingest large quantities of any toy. It's important they don't become satiated and neglect their essential high-fiber diet, crucial for maintaining a healthy digestive system. If you find your bunny actually eats large portions at once, we advise removing the toy and only offering it to them for brief periods under supervision.
Cardboard Precautions: Every piece of corrugated cardboard uses a minor amount of water-soluble, plant-based starch glue to bond the paper layers to the corrugation. Should your rabbit extensively chew and consume a significant quantity of cardboard, it's best to take the item away. Also, discard any cardboard playhouses that have lost their structural integrity.