6ft Chartwell 2 Tier Rabbit Hutch | Keeps Pets Separate | Thick T&G Side Panels & Solid Sleeping Area Doors
About this item
- MADE IN THE UK: The only built in the UK
- SIZE MATTERS: Biggest 6ft 2 Tier Rabbit Hutches on the market
- HEAVY AND THICK: 10mm timber side panels and sleeping doors
- STRETCH OUT: Largest sleeping areas with arched dividers
- MAXIMISE SPACE: Center wired panels for hanging Water Bottles, Hay Feeders etc
- EASY CLEANING: Removable door cleaning bars to sweep away waste
- PET AND NATURE SAFE: Waterbase treated (retreat between seasons)
- STEP BY STEP GUIDE: Easy diagram assembly, screws, and a special gift
External Dimensions
- Height: 1300 mm x Depth: 650 mm x Width: 1760
- Hutch Foot Print: 1755mm x 600mm
- Width (w/hutch roof overhang): 1800mm x 655mm
- Step up from ground to the first floor: 140mm
- Hutch Legs: 100mm
Internal Dimensions
- Upper Sleeping Area: 560mm x 560mm
- Upper-level Internal Height 505mm
- Lower level Internal Height 525mm
Assembly Documents
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Description
Our 6ft 2 Tier Rabbit Hutch is perfect for keeping your pets apart if they are unbonded.
Why Your Pets Deserve the Best and the Biggest
A 2 Tier Hutch or 2 Tier Cage is a pet house with two levels - each floor is separate with its own sleeping compartment and there's no ramp connecting them. Our 6ft Chartwell 2 Tier Rabbit Hutch is perfect for keeping your pets separate and has two solid sleeping area doors to keep your bunnies safer from predators at night.
6ft Chartwell 2 Tier Rabbit Hutch - A Must-Have
Creating a living environment for your pets with lots of floor space and head height is vital for their welfare. Many 2 Tier Hutches on the market are too short and not deep enough; your pets should be able to turn around and stand up easily.
Our 6ft Chartwell 2 Tier Rabbit Hutch will have a massive amount of room for your bunnies to stretch and chill out
Did You Know?
When housing your pets, it is important to give them as much space as possible. The hutch is just the start. It’s a bedroom – not a house. Find out more here:
The RSPCA has good guidance on Rabbit Vaccinations. Check it out here https://www.rspca.org.uk/adviceandwelfare/pets/rabbits/health/vaccinations